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Wigwam Marketing

Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, United Kingdom

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‘20 Certificate of Excellence, 2020

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WE ARE A MEDIA NEUTRAL MARKETING AGENCY COMBINING GREAT CREATIVE SOLUTIONS WITH MEASURABLE RESULTS.

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2 January 2018

Social Media Marketing

I did not use this company but they responded quickly and was most helpful.

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10 October 2017

Web Design

Absolutely fantastic highly recommend to anyone looking to build their first or update web site. Informed the whole way and regular updates fabulous

22 May 2017

Really brilliant to deal with couldn't praise them any higher

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30 June 2015

Awesome and original. Love their work and looking forward to seeing more.

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Put simply, those with a great user experience and functionality.
Industry reports have estimated that over 70% of website traffic will be accessed on a mobile device which in time will increase in line with mobile development. With an increasing amount of web traffic coming in from different sources such as Social Media and Paid Channels we make sure that our responsive websites are not built with a specific device in mind but instead are built to scale your content.
That means every website we design while individual to your business will be resized and reformatted to help optimise your user-experience on any device from desktops and smartphones to tablets.

Before starting a project, we hold immersive, consultative briefing sessions with the key stakeholders in your organisation to get a clear idea on the roadmap ahead for the business and help determine the objectives at the outset.
Long term client relationships are far more fruitful for both parties and by conducting these sessions dramatically cuts the risk of client/agency disagreements and budget breaking changes later on. They're also what can while make the difference between a idea that just looks great, and a idea that generates real business results in the short, medium and long term.

Although in size terms we're smaller some agencies, our creative approach and process has been adopted from our experience with local and global marketing groups and forms four key elements.
1) Preparation - Looking at the brief, establishing brand facts/truths and the information necessary to find new solutions for our clients.
2) Incubation - The period we take to distil the facts/truths where initial ideas are formed and considered as we understand more about the potential of each solution
3) Illumination - That 'Eureka' moment, where a sudden flash of and idea is experienced and developed
4) Verification - Where the validity of the solution we develop can be tested to determine its validity

At Wigwam, while we believe it best to get under the skin of our clients business via a detailed SWOT analysis, we always start each initial client conversations with 5 questions to give us a deeper understanding of their DNA.
1) What are your business goals?
2) How do you want to be perceived or seen within your sector?
3) Who is your ideal customer?
4) What does Marketing success look like to you?
5) What KPI's do you have in place to measure your progress?

Seeing ideas come to life and succeed for our clients' while watching our team develop and hone their skills.

While awards for work are great for agencies, there can be no greater reward than seeing our clients’ success in their area of business.
Knowing that our input has helped increase sales, generated phone calls, increased website traffic is a massive compliment and what inspires us every day.

As a business, our mission is to develop outstanding solutions to marketing problems regardless of the challenge or channel by creating great work and measurable results for our clients', helping them to stand out in what is becoming an increasingly noisy environment.

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