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Image Diplomacy is about so much more than international marketing; it’s a strategy to disseminate knowledge, build branding and create image awareness, it is a philosophy, a movement even. One that we can evolve based on your requirements and your input. iD stands by the principles and values which are the foundation of our relationship with you. We invest ourselves wholeheartedly in our projects and in finding solutions that satisfy all parties. Indeed, our mission is to build long-term relationships with all our clients with an aim to fulfilling or advising clients as to how to plan their marketing strategy in the years to come. iD welcomes the future cooperation of entities, be they from the public or private sector, in order to elaborate these special features and nation-branding campaigns. 
 
Partners in our previous projects can testify to the depth of our research and understanding in both cultural and business terms. Potential clients may request copies of previous work undertaken, client testimonials and copies of letters of recommendation. Please email us at info@imagediplomacy.com outlining your interest and we will be in touch shortly. 
 
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