Dolphin Digital Media, Inc. (OTCBB:DPDM) (http://www.dolphindigitalmedia.com), a creator of secure socialnetworking websites for children utilizing state-of the-art fingerprint
identification technology, is pleased to announce the engagement of Moxie
Interactive to assist in the marketing of Dolphin Digital Media’s signature
product — Dolphin Secure — in anticipation of its upcoming U.S. launch.
Moxie Interactive is a digital marketing company founded in 2000 in Atlanta,
Georgia. Moxie was acquired by Zenith Media Services, a Publicis Groupe Company,
in 2006, and has since expanded to include offices in New York, Los Angeles and
Poland. Current clients include Coca-Cola, Hewlett-Packard, Garnier, Maybelline
New York, Nestle, Puma, The Home Depot, Verizon, and 20th Century Fox, among
others.
Dolphin Secure is a groundbreaking family Internet solution that gives parents
the tools to protect their children from online threats such as cyberbullying
and unsolicited chat requests while they are using personal computers.
Moxie Interactive has served as a creative counterpart in the development of
Dolphin Secure’s layout, design, and digital marketing and advertising plan. In
addition, Moxie has assisted in the creation of Dolphin Secure’s customer
retention management policies.
"It has been a pleasure to work with the dedicated team at Moxie Interactive,"
said Bill O’Dowd, Chief Executive Officer of Dolphin Digital Media, Inc. "Their
energy and initiative have been instrumental in the creation of the digital
marketing plan for our upcoming U.S. launch, and we look forward to continuing
to work with this highly skilled group of individuals well into the future,"
O’Dowd said.
"Dolphin Secure will revolutionize how parents protect their children online,"
said Joel Lunenfeld, CEO of Moxie Interactive. "Taking Dolphin Digital Media on
as a client brings a great deal of pride and excitement to the agency, as we
know that we are helping to ensure the online safety of children around the
world and make the Internet a safer place," he added.