Additional Information


Content

Fitness First moves media into Vizeum

Fitness First, the gym, health and fitness group, has moved its media strategy, planning and buying business into Vizeum without a pitch.

Fitness First: moves media to Vizeum

Fitness First: moves media to Vizeum

Share this article

Vizeum picked up the account ahead of a new marketing push by the gym operator. Fitness First has not had an agency of record for two years following a series of management changes, but last worked with Omnicom's PHD.

The unofficial review process has been handled by David Jones, marketing director at Fitness First, who credited Vizeum’s great ideas around what drives the behaviour and purchasing decisions of our clients.

Richard Morris, managing director at Vizeum, said: "We’re delighted their marketing team have elected to start from a different place with Vizeum. We will help Fitness First improve business results via integrated and innovative media solutions."

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk

blog comments powered by Disqus

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed




 


 


BR Insight

Digital Integration: Connecting the Dots (Webcast) External website

Integrated digital marketing offers huge opportunities to engage, servic...

 

Internet Shopping: 6 Quick Wins to Revive Your Online Sales (Expert Reports) External website

With UK consumers spending an average of £1,083 a year online, int...

 

Conversational Mobile Marketing: Engage Customers and Empower Advocates (Expert Reports) External website

The pressure is on for marketers and mobile operators to embrace a strat...

 

Tablets: Redefining Consumer Experiences (Webcast) External website

As a nation, the UK is media and technology obsessed with over half of t...

 

Harness the Power of Your Customer's Digital Voice (Webcast) External website

All customers have the potential to become your brand advocates, driving...

 

Improving Marketing and Media Performance (Expert Reports) External website

A recent Brand Republic survey revealed that 78% of respondents felt und...

 

Back to top ^