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Oi partners with Google

Oi partners with Google

Monday 14 March 2016

Oi partners with Google

Monday 14 March 2016


Oi has announced that they have become the first full-service marketing agency in the Channel Islands to achieve Google Partner status.

This Google Partner status gives Oi’s existing and new clients a number of advantages including Certified Google Analysts working for them, early access to new Google advertising features and access to special Google events, training, industry research and AdWords beta features.

The agency’s progress and development is monitored by Google and Oi must sustain high levels of service to retain its Partner accreditation.

The Google Partners Program is for leading agencies and marketers. Oi has become a Partner by having at least one employee with Google AdWords, Analytics and Search Qualifications, spending a minimum of £40,000 per annum on AdWords, and following AdWords best practices.

"As a progressive agency achieving this excellent accreditation from Google is very important to us," said Peter Grange, Oi Chief Executive.

"Our Google Partner status is testimony to Oi’s focus on providing existing and new clients with the best full-service agency service in the Channel Islands, and beyond."

Ben Clarke, Oi Creative and Digital Director, said the agency’s digital team, now the largest in the Channel Islands, continues to expand with more developers and digital marketers joining the agency recently and further growth plans.

He said: "The Google Partner status reinforces our commitment to adopt the latest techniques, best practices and trends in the fast-moving marketing services industry we love."

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