Traffic launches fully featured website in Qatar

Dubai Festival City is one of several attractions featured on a new website powered by Traffic.
Dubai Festival City is one of several attractions featured on a new website powered by Traffic. -
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The digital agency Traffic, based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, recently launched a new, fully featured website highlighting the services and products it offers to Qatar; the new site focuses on Qatar’s corporate sector and is meant to help customers learn about Traffic’s wide range of digital solutions, which encompass web design, development and production of local collateral, content planning and strategic advertising.

“Our goal in launching this new Qatar website is to provide a new access point and online resource for companies and individuals to learn more about our state-of-art digital marketing solutions and how we can help them uplift their every-day web and work experiences,” Traffic Founder Johnny Huntington said.

Also included on the site are Traffic’s web development portfolio, as well as samples of the company’s video content productions and application case studies from Traffic’s work with companies such as FMCG with Unilever (OMO, TRESemmé, Comfort) and General Electrics, in the industries of real estate (Damac, Emaar), retail (Carrefour, Dubai Festival City) and banking (RAK Bank, Sharjah Islamic Bank, Barclays).

British-owned Traffic employs a large team of creative directors, digital marketing experts, copywriters and tech-savvy developers.

For more information, visit www.digitaljournal.com.



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