Hasta La Vista, FLAMANKO

And hello FULL STOP!

Yes, after many years of needing to sloooooowly spell out our quirky name we have finally decided to part ways. As of today, Friday 10th July, we are FULL STOP Social Media. And we are bloody excited about it. Here’s our new logo.

 
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Our new name speaks to the FULL suite of social media marketing services we offer – strategy, content, social ads, influencers and customer engagement – and our STOP-at-nothing drive for results.

It’s an exciting milestone for us as we make our mark in the saturated social media world. Over the last year or so we have learnt that there are very few agencies who do what we do, and so we figured we’d make it a bit more obvious that people can get all their social media support from one boutique agency.

Over more recent years, we have matured and cemented our presence in the digital marketing world. We now have some incredible experience, results and accolades to our name, and we even get asked to speak at fancy conferences and things! So it’s at the point where we need to step into a new, more professional attire.

It’s an exciting milestone for us as we stake our mark in the saturated social media world. Over the last year or so we have learnt that there are very few agencies who do what we do, and so we figured we’d make it a bit more obvious that people can get all their social media support from one boutique agency.

We thought we’d use this blog to share some of the highlights of the last 6 years – and boy there have been MANY!

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Thank you, everyone, for your incredible support of our business. There are so many of you – and you know who you are – who have guided, coached and encouraged us. We can’t wait to celebrate with you soon! We will be announcing this later to the broader public today so keep an eye out on our social media channels as we take this live!

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