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Behind MAX Advertising’s success is a secret ingredient you won’t find in many Atlanta design firms. First and foremost, of course, we are highly experienced, very responsive, and adept at developing inspired campaigns tailored to our client’s specific needs. We’re a small but extraordinarily nimble agency, and we get results.
At the heart of MAX’s philosophy is one word – something we think gives us an incomparable edge: Fun. We love our work and we have a lot of fun doing it – and it’s that unorthodox ingredient that fuels our most spectacular ideas and unforgettable marketing campaigns. Our clients love the increase in sales and awareness our campaigns produce, but they tell us what they like the most about us is that we’re easy and fun to work with.
Conventional wisdom says work and fun don’t mix. Our proven track record begs to differ. At MAX Advertising, you get an unconventional blend of professionalism, experience, creativity and fun. It works. It works for corporations, for conservative law firms, for major medical centers, and it can work for you, too.
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As CEO of Max Advertising and author of The Matte Pad, Tom focuses his endless enthusiasm on crafting creative and lasting marketing campaigns that differentiates his law firm clients,...
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