by Heidi Carroll | May 9, 2023 | All Blogs, Media buying, MEERKAT HAPPEN, Recent projects
This week, we’re launching a campaign that is very close to our hearts for My University Hospitals Sussex – the dedicated charity for seven NHS hospitals across Sussex. The charity raises funds for treatment, care and research over and above core NHS...
by Casey Reed | Apr 27, 2023 | All Blogs, Media buying, MEERKAT HAPPEN, Recent projects
MEERKATs are agile, inquisitive creatures. At MEERKATworks we’re known as “nicely nosey” – we keep our eyes on the changing media landscape, building awareness and knowledge, and nimbly seeking the best opportunities for our clients. No surprise then that our...
by Casey Reed | Apr 27, 2023 | All Blogs, Media buying, MEERKAT HAPPEN, Recent projects
This week we are very excited to launch the ‘Win a Trip to Minnesota’ competition on Boom Radio, with the teams at KBC and Explore Minnesota. Our founding MEERKAT Heidi and I met years ago when I was working at Smooth Radio, so this feels like we have gone full circle...
by Casey Reed | Apr 12, 2023 | All Blogs, Media buying, MEERKAT HAPPEN, Recent projects
MEERKATs love to run free in the wild, so we’re extremely pleased to be working with The Parks Trust again this year. Using our media planning & buying expertise, we have secured a TV advertising campaign which is precisely geo targeted. The activity is...
by Casey Reed | Apr 3, 2023 | All Blogs, Media buying, MEERKAT HAPPEN, Recent projects
MEERKATs are avid explorers, and love being inspired by new places to visit. A shiny new pin on our “MEERKAT map” is the American state of Georgia. Georgia is known for its stunning state parks, its role in American history and the civil war, and its subtropical...
by Alice Bartholomew | Feb 14, 2023 | All Blogs, Media buying, Recent projects
It’s been very rewarding working with TTM and Visit San Antonio on planning and buying this digital advertising campaign at St Pancras Station, London. In the depths of winter, what better place to stand out – inspiring both commuters and visitors to consider...