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Kyocera has advertised with Greenbang since its inception. One the most interesting and unusual developments over that time has been to witness its constant improvement as it has become increasingly influential, and its impression levels have grown accordingly. With most sites this has an adverse effect on click-thru rates, but our advertising with Greenbang has grown increasingly effective over time- what was already a well-performing website for us is now performing better and better.

Tracey Rawlings-Church, head of sustainability and marketing, KyoceraMita – global printing company

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The news team: showmethenews@greenbang.com

Dan Ilett, Editor in Chief: dan@greenbang.com
Shirley Gregory, Editor: shirley@greenbang.com
Rowan Horncastle, Reporter: rowan@greenbang.com
David Geere, Creative Director: dave@greenbang.com
Alex Hampden, Advertising and Sponsorship: alex@greenbang.com
Roberta Verbaite, Financial Controller: roberta@greenbang.com


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