
funnyhow agency
marketing and advertising company in San francisco, United states
51-200
San francisco, United states
marketing and advertising
About
- FunnyHow is an innovative advertising agency that blends creativity, strategy, and technology to deliver impactful marketing solutions
- They emphasize a unique, street-inspired approach to advertising, fostering strong, family-like relationships with their clients.
Key Services & Benefits
Creative Advertising Campaigns
Strategic Marketing Planning
Digital Marketing Solutions
Technology-Driven Advertising Tools
Personalized Client Relationships
Trust-Centric Approach
Target Customers
- FunnyHow targets businesses and brands seeking unconventional and creative advertising strategies
- Their ideal clients are those who value trust, long-term partnerships, and are looking for a bold, technology-driven approach to marketing
- This includes startups, small to medium-sized enterprises, and brands aiming to stand out in a crowded marketplace.
Unique Value Proposition
- FunnyHow distinguishes itself by combining street-smart creativity with strategic use of technology, offering a personalized and trustworthy partnership
- Their familial approach ensures deep client relationships, while their ability to deliver results "with a bang" sets them apart in the advertising industry.
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