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Agency Helps Client Go Global With Mynewsdesk

Annette Spanggaard, of By Spanggaard Agency has worked with her clients and Mynewsdesk for a number of years now, so when her client, furniture company Montana, were looking to increase their global presence, Annette recommended Mynewsdesk.

To improve Montana's press relations, Annette gathered lists of media contacts in the countries where they had a presence.  Furthermore, they also set-up a multi-national pressroom which embraced all of the languages needed, meaning customers/audiences in each of their relevant countries could receive the company's latest stories.

To monitor this, only one platform was needed, Mynewsdesk. And with Mynewsdesk, Annette was able to improve Montana's communications and take their stories global.

“I think agencies should partner up with Mynewsdesk, because it saves them so much time! The tool is professional, and the platform caters both for the agency itself but also for the clients", says Annette.

Mynewsdesk offers an attractive partner programme for agencies. If you're interested to find out more about the benefits of partnership or how it can bring value to your clients, click here.

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