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Compare MediaMonks vs Capgemini

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MediaMonks

MediaMonks

Paid Advertising & PPC Website

MediaMonks (now operating as Monks) is a global, digital-first marketing and technology services company that connects creative content, data, and digital media to drive measurable growth for brands.

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Capgemini

Capgemini

Web Development & Technology Website

Capgemini is a global IT services and systems integration leader that helps enterprises transform their businesses with consulting, cloud, data, AI and managed services.

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Feature Comparison

Attribute MediaMonks Capgemini
Category Paid Advertising & PPC Web Development & Technology
Rating
Winner +0.5 higher
Location London, United Kingdom Paris, France
Features
  • Focus on modern operating models, including media transformation, in-housing and
  • Consistent positioning as a Leader in key analyst reports for digital experience,
  • Focus on modern operating models, including media transformation, in-housing and
  • Consistent positioning as a Leader in key analyst reports for digital experience,
Pros
  • Flexible engagement models spanning managed media, consulting and in-housing support
  • Responsive, friendly support on many engagements, with quick action and helpful
Cons
  • Account experience and consistency may vary by office, team composition and local
  • Some reviewers perceive services as relatively expensive and note that certain locations
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