KUALA LUMPUR, 27 May – While companies might reach out to your conventional agencies to plan out their marketing and advertising efforts, OpenMinds wants to up the ante by giving customers an extra edge to their campaigns by creating a holistic and sustainable approach to help clients discover new opportunities, optimize performance and, to meet business objectives.
OpenMinds is a digital consulting firm that provides businesses and brand owners with a wide range of solutions from online positioning, digital marketing, digital transformation to data analytics and technology development services. Bootstrapped in 2012, the company has since generated millions in revenue within just a few years. This success is a result of its revolutionary strategic approach towards marketing strategies which include tailored programmes to discover digital strategies through continuous optimisation, trend spotting and data analytics, providing customers with customised tech solutions such as dynamic websites and applications, enterprise solutions, eCommerce platforms, customised CRM, and by offering online to offline to online (O2O2O) objective driven brand performance analysis.
To date, OpenMinds has helped hundreds of individual business owners, corporate giants, start- ups, universities and non-profit organisations across a wide range of industries – retail, F&B, banking, education, development and many more. Some of OpenMinds’ vast clientele includes major global brands such as Robert Bosch, Nestle, Vinda Group, AIA Group, Sunway Property, Alliance Bank, Duomo, Sime Darby Plantation and Sime Darby Property. Moving forward, OpenMinds is looking to further spearhead the local and potentially regional MarTech industry, all while helping fast track the growth of SMEs and entrepreneurs in their respective fields.
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