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Compare The MX Group vs Brandsome

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The MX Group

The MX Group

Paid Advertising & PPC Website

The MX Group is a leading independent B2B marketing agency that connects brand, demand and digital experiences to help complex, growth-focused companies drive measurable revenue.

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Brandsome

Brandsome

Account-Based Marketing Website

Brandsome is a Belgian growth & go-to-market studio that helps launch and position products. They build strategic and operational systems that teams and AI run from, aligning sales, marketing, HR, and customer service.

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Feature Comparison

Attribute The MX Group Brandsome
Category Paid Advertising & PPC Account-Based Marketing
Rating
Winner +4.5 higher
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Location Burr Ridge, Illinois, USA N/A
Features
  • Ability to support both U.S. and international go-to-market efforts through partnerships
  • Ability to support both U.S. and international go-to-market efforts through partnerships
Services
  • GTM strategy & product positioning
  • Demand generation & launch execution
  • Creative & content production
  • Growth experiments & analytics
  • GTM strategy & product positioning
  • Demand generation & launch execution
  • Creative & content production
  • Growth experiments & analytics
Pros
  • Recognized industry leader with awards for both client work and company culture,
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Cons
  • No self-service platform, free trial or freemium offering; all engagements are bespoke
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