GCG Refines Name, Positioning

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Mon May 11, 2009 1:32pm EDT

Forth Worth-Based Agency Launches Revamped Web Site, Blog to Better Tout Core
Competencies
FORT WORTH, Texas--(Business Wire)--
Fort Worth-based agency GCG today announces the new moniker GCG Marketing, along
with the launch of a new Web site and agency blog. 

In its 36-year history, GCG has most recently been known for its full-service
advertising capabilities for a wide range of clients. Enjoying great success in
this arena, the agency won more American Advertising Federation ADDY awards than
any other Fort Worth agency during the last 10 years, cementing its place as a
leader in the Fort Worth advertising community. In more recent years, however,
GCG`s core strengths have evolved beyond the realm of traditional advertising to
include expertise in marketing consultation, research and strategic planning. 

"For some time, we`ve provided our clients with services that go well beyond the
realm of conventional advertising," said Neil Foster, GCG president. "Now we
feel it`s important that our name and our own marketing efforts reflect an
accurate image of the total value we`re able to provide as a marketing partner."


GCG Marketing`s new Web site provides visitors an in-depth exploration of GCG`s
work, along with case studies, a media room and direct access to industry
information and the agency`s blog. As an effort to spark meaningful
conversations, the blog will feature opinion, insight and expertise from GCG
employees across several disciplines. 

About GCG

Fort Worth, Texas-based GCG Marketing is a full-service marketing firm providing
strategy and consultation, along with advertising and public relations services,
to clients in the healthcare, corporate, consumer and business-to-business
arenas since 1973. For more information, visit www.gcgmarketing.com or read the
GCG blog at www.gcgideas.com. 



GCG Marketing
Jenny Robertson, 817-332-4600
robertson@gcgadvertising.com

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