Komosion launches The Block microsite

Komosion launches The Block microsite

 

Marketing agency Komosion is behind a new website for Wattyl Paint and a microsite to leverage its sponsorship of The Block All Stars.

The microsite enables fans of the Nine Network show to view the latest room reveals, catch up on behind-the-scenes action and pick up DIY tips. Fans can also order paint colour combinations used by contestants on the show.

And the Valspar paint brand’s new website features product and service information.

John O’Neill, managing director of Komosion, said: “We hope that our work with Valspar will make it easier, more convenient, more pleasurable for Australians to use digital tools and technologies to choose Wattly paints and products.” 




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