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Follow on Google News | First and Only Social Marketing Agency For Hispanic Market > DetourDetour is a full-service social marketing and communications agency focusing on the Hispanic public. The company strives to produce communication solutions for products, services and causes that can bring a positive impact.
By: Gueri Segura Detour specializes in creating and implementing complete social communications campaigns, which involves branding, strategy advertising and graphic design services. Detour supports and advocate companies, non-profit organizations, foundations, advertising agencies, start-up businesses, government agencies and individuals; “We will do our best to make ideas capable of seeding beneficial and positive changes to our communities and environment,” Detour includes a management and production team of advertising professionals. The agency is owned and operated by founder and Creative Director Gueri Segura and Project Development Director Paula Iñiguez. The founding partners bring Hispanic advertising experience from previous agencies, including their expertise in creative development, design, branding and production on such global accounts as General Mills, Nestlé, Johnson & Johnson, California Lottery and AOL. About Detour: Detour is a full-service social marketing and communications agency with main focus on the Hispanic Market in the US. The company strives to produce communication solutions for products, services and causes that can bring a positive impact. Detour has offices in Irvine, California, US and Mexico City, Mexico. For more information, visit www.detouragency.org, call 714.371.6968, or email hello@detouragency.org. Detour - www.detouragency.org - END - # # # Detour is the first and only marketing and communications agency who supports products, services and causes that provide a positive impact in a Hispanic public. End
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