New Marketing Campaign Aimed At Changing Some Perceptions
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Posted: 1:15 PM Oct 18, 2006
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(October 18, 2006)—“Waco We Do” is the name of the new marketing campaign unveiled Wednesday by Waco Chamber of Commerce officials who say its time for the city to put its best foot forward.

The plan includes statewide print, radio and television advertising showcasing the city’s assets as well as a push here to make residents more aware of all that the city has to offer.

The chamber rolled out an assortment of marketing items Wednesday including caps, cups, pens and even a “Waco We Do” CD by local artist Wade Bowen.

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