Vendlab
Vendlab is an internet marketing agency which enables companies to benefit from multi channel online marketing
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Profitable |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Funding: | Self-funded |
| Industries: | Internet |
| Location: | London, UK |
| Website: | http://www.vendlab.com |
OUR NEWS
Current status
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Interview with Robert Matthams from Shiply http://trevorginn.com/qb5J1 year ago |
3 months ago
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13 February 2012
Vendlab now has 5 followers!
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Long ago
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13 August 2009
Vendlab twittered 14 times, here's their latest:
Is blogging - Open Letter To Michelle Dewberry and the people of Chiconomise http://twurl.nl/458zkd |
ABOUT US
At Vendlab we help businesses navigate though the sometimes bewildering range of Internet marketing options. With our help, you can transform your internet sales.
Our goal is to get more customers to your site in the most cost effective manner. We won’t dazzle you with jargon, but help you create the most appropriate and effective Internet marketing strategy for your company.
We have a thorough understanding of Internet marketing including search engine optimisation, Google Adwords, web analytics, online marketplaces (ebay and Amazon) and social media marketing and we work hard to stay cutting edge.
THINGS WE NEED
The Vendlab team hasn't posted any needs yet.
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Team (1)
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Trevor Ginn
Internet consultant (www.vendlab) specialising in multi channel online marketing, entrepreneur (www.hellobabydirect.co.uk) and blogger (www.trevorginn.com).
Followers (5)
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Idris Busari
Nigerian-born US citizen, singer/songwriter, radio announcer, photo. video and music enthusiast.
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Jesper Kampmann Madsen
Young danish entrepreneur involved in alot of projects, primary online services. If you have an awesome project, do not hesitate to contact me if you need a partner who can come up with good ideas and some hardcore programming skills.
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George Ramos
I have been involved in local search and data bases since 1999. I believe local search listings should be free.