Monday, October 25, 2010

Marketing Agency Named 48th Fastest Growing Business in Utah

Salt Lake City — Jakob Marketing Partners (JMP) was recently named as the 48th fastest growing company in the Mountain West Capital Network’s 2010 Utah One Hundred. “We are really excited by this recognition,” said Julie Jakob, CEO, “and are lucky to be staying very busy given the current economic conditions.”

JMP has been in business for 11 years and supplies a wide range of marketing services to national clients including Wells Fargo Bank, Benjamin Moore, Forefront Education, and Seattle’s Best Coffee. Their growth has
been based 100% on referrals and repeat business.

JMP, a full service marketing agency, is located at 4235 South Highland Drive, Holladay, Utah. For more information please visit www.jakobmp.com or call 801.930.5354.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Local Marketing Agency Purchases Historical Location

Jakob Marketing Partners (JMP), a full service marketing agency, has purchased a commercial building in Holladay. The building is a 116-year-old house and makes for a great location for their 5 full-time employees.
JMP has been in business for 11 years and supplies a full range of marketing services to national clients including Wells Fargo Bank, Benjamin Moore, Forefront Education, Seattle’s Best Coffee, and Wachovia Bank. Locally, their clients include Rocky Mountain Care and the Winter Sports School.
JMP is located at 4235 South Highland Drive, Holladay, Utah. Owner, Julie Jakob, was nominated this year as a National Association of Woman Business Owner’s honoree and is an avid hiker and vegan cook. For more information please visit www.jakobmp.com or call 801.930.5354.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Jakob Marketing Partners supports local Anne Frank Exhibit

Jakob Marketing Partners is pleased to announce their assistance with the Anne Frank Exhibit that starts today at the Salt Lake City Downtown Library. Jakob Marketing donated more than 25-30 hours of design time while Alphagraphics donated most of the printed materials.
More than 8,000 students from all over Utah will be visiting the exhibit to learn about Anne Frank’s life, during Nazi Germany, and her death as well as the deaths of millions of other Jewish people. Through Anne’s diary we see a rare view into the times of Nazi Germany and what social injustices took place under Hitler’s regime.
We are privileged to be involved with this project. Thanks to the United Jewish Federation of Utah for bringing this exhibit to Salt Lake City.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Customer Experience

Successful businesses focus more on the customer than the competition.
Customers care more about good customer service than they do low prices, so use customer service as a strategic asset.
Better customer service experiences translate into profit.
Profit means more success.
Know your customer, focus on your customer and you are on your way to success.