Panama City, Panama – Arcadia Marketing, often regarded as the #1 Web3 marketing firm, is introducing its sister company, Pandora. Pandora, is set out to
Pandora, is set out to be the early stage version of Arcadia, working with Web3 companies who are pre-launch, and needing help with fundraising, GTM, influencers, or listings.
Arcadia has made a name for itself over the last 3 years, and is regarded as one of the most hard to work with firms in the world. Arcadia works with a maximum of 10 brands at once, with a combined FDV portfolio of $50Billion. They focus on Top 100 Layer 1s, Infrastructure protocols, and GameFi/Social Fi brands.
Arcadia has been behind some of the largest Web3 launches in recent memory by helping their clients develop robust GTM strategies, influencer campaigns, and taking a data driven/analytics approach to marketing.
Pandora will utilize similar teams, tactics and strategies as Arcadia, with a focus on being able to accommodate more brands at once. Pandoras vision is to help passionate founders get the attention that their products deserve. Marketing, community building, and influencer marketing is a very hard task to master, and utilizing Arcadias strategies, Pandora is aiming to help hundreds of brands come to market.
“We created Pandora because Arcadia has been extremely exclusive, but we are committed to only working with 10 brands at once. We have turned down hundreds of capable projects that were too early for Arcadia, so we hope Pandora can bring them to market” Mickey Hardy, Chairman of The Arcadia Group, said in a statement.
Mickey appointed long time friend, and fellow Web3 entrepreneur Sahib Anandsongvit to act of CEO of this new company, Sahib says that “I‘ve watched Mickey grow Arcadia into a world-class marketing agency, and it’s been inspiring. I‘m thrilled to take on the challenge of building another standout brand in the space, empowering visionary founders with the expertise and network we’ve cultivated over the years.”
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