Marketing Online Network Europe Opens U.S. Office | Internet News

Marketing Online Network Europe Opens U.S. Office

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Nov 25, 1998
1 minute read

Marketing Online Network Europe (Marketing O.N.E.), a European network of
independent interactive agencies, is opening its first U.S. office in Los Angeles.


Marketing O.N.E. has eight European
interactive agencies as members. The Los Angeles office will provide strategic
consulting, project management and local invoicing, allowing clients to
concentrate on achieving their goals rather than managing multiple agency
relationships, the network said.


“We intend to provide the same high level of service for our U.S. clients as
the network and its member agencies currently do for European clients and U.S.
European subsidiaries including France Telecom, BMW, Museo del Prado, Kimberly
Clark and Hewlett Packard”, said Eric Gersh, president of Marketing O.N.E.
USA.


Marketing O.N.E. USA will provide services to U.S. companies looking to expand
their presence to the European online presence, including: strategic European
online marketing and communications planning; centralized international
project management and billing;
local expertise in European markets; strategic European online partnering and
advice on
localization of content.”


Gersh said that Marketing O.N.E. is “. . .a specialized network for the
European Internet market. We fully expect to work together with U.S. based
interactive agencies in support of their client’s European Internet needs and
are in discussions to do just that.”

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