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02 Feb '12

Hydrogen Celebrates The New Year by Adding Key Staff

Building upon growing optimism within the U.S. economy, Hydrogen Advertising of Seattle is experiencing a boom in its business and bottom line. A significant increase in advertising assignments has necessitated the bolstering of the agency’s staff, with two new employees … Read More

26 Jul '11

Hydrogen Advertising Bank-Industry Survey Reveals Majority of Pacific Northwest Businesses Distrust Banks

The financial meltdown is having lingering affects for Northwest businesses, including an overwhelming opinion – 82 percent – that businesses will “never trust financial institutions in the same way they did” prior to the 2008 financial crisis. This sentiment … Read More

19 Oct '10

Marketing Pros Descend on Seattle

In September, Seattle advertising agencies Hydrogen and WongDoody hosted the North America Region Meeting of Worldwide Partners Inc. (WPI) at the Hotel 1000. The two-day meeting was attended by marketers from dozens of agencies throughout North America, all members … Read More

19 Oct '10

New Work for New Kenworth Truck

Kenworth means quality and our ad for the new, ultra-versatile T440 makes that point with vigor.

“Business and fleet owners seeking a lower weight, top-quality, versatile truck are now seeing our new trade ad for Kenworth’s new T440, … Read More

19 May '10

Hydrogen Advertising Launches New Campaign for Insight Schools Online High Schools

With the current school year rapidly coming to a close, it’s not too early to start planning for the next. Starting in May, Insight Schools, Inc. is helping parents make education decisions for the upcoming school year with a … Read More

03 Feb '10

Hydrogen Advertising behind Provocative “Is It MS?” Campaign

The Greater Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society today unveils its new advertising campaign—“Is It MS?”—created by Hydrogen Advertising. The new campaign builds upon the just concluded “Why Here?” campaign, which dramatically increased awareness for this disease which … Read More