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H20 New Media builds 40 clients in 6 months
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 17 - 2008 at 09:55
H2O New Media, a Dubai-based social media company, says it has secured over 40 new customers for its products and services in just six months since it started its operations. H2O New Media's core business is building, operating and maintaining customised social media channels for brands, corporate enterprises and event companies. Social media is on the rise globally with majority of publishers in Europe and America reducing their print titles and many switching over to online mediums. In the growing Middle Eastern market, there is an urgent need for companies that can consult and deliver on social media projects, H20 New Media said in a statement.
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