In such a competitive market it is not just important, but essential to have an added edge to your marketing strategies. That is where Demp Group's marketing and consulting services can benefit your project. It is Demp Group's goal, with every campaign, to provide exceptional service that will not only attract the right clientele but will also set a standard of excellence to bring that demographic back again.
Through clever marketing and consulting strategies, Demp Group will showcase your company or business product to drive revenue, not only after the initial campaign, but also in future ventures. Through the reliability of our continual work, you will see that the rewards of trusting Demp Group with your projects are long lasting.
Dempsey "Demp" Bell, founder of Demp Group LLC, has over 30 years of experience in Marketing and Sales and is a noted national seminar speaker for many Fortune 500 companies.
Demp Group LLC is a premiere, full-service, marketing, consulting, and event planning firm which has established a reputation for excellence all over the tri-state area of Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. Demp Group has worked in conjunction with corporations and businesses including Wal-Mart Corporation, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, DuPont, Chevron, Showtime, ABC News, ESPN and Mississippi Power, as well as non-profit organizations, such as The Salvation Army, Wal-Mart Foundation, American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Mississippi Hospitality and Restaurant Association, MO-JOE Foundation, and The Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, among many others.
Demp Group will construct a marketing strategy that is best suited for your specific goals and contribute directly to the overall success of your company and its campaign. Demp Group's experience ranges from marketing and consulting to creative web designs, personal client databases, and custom public relations.
Whatever your need, be it is compelling marketing, reliable consulting, or simply the printing needs of your next event, you can find it all with Demp Group.
The southern region known as The Black Belt is a unique zone of dark, rich soils that stretches from Georgia across Alabama and Mississippi. The history of the Black Belt is often identified with the infamous period of cotton plantations and slave labor in the decades before the Civil War.
The Alabama Black Belt Project is a three year project, dedicated to sharing the rich history of the Black Belt region through amazing images captured in a memorable Southern style.
For more info, visit www.AlabamaBlackBeltPorject.com
MO-JOE Festival is a 10-day festival nestled in the Mardi Gras season located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and filled with carnival rides, food, fun and music. The Festival also includes the MO-JOE Ball on the Friday night of the Festival's last weekend.
Then get ready, get set, GET YOUR MO-JOE ON at Mardi Gras
Bed Race on Saturday inside the MO-JOE Festival.
Join Demp Group and GET YOUR MO-JOE ON this Mardi Gras season.
For more info, visit www.MoJoeFest.com
Mardi Gras Bed Race
The Mardi Gras Bed Race is an exciting way to celebrate the carnival season on the Gulf Coast. The race involves a decorated bed on wheels, a pajama-clothed rider and four pushers. Beds will be sponsored and manned by local businesses and will compete for many different prizes and awards. Festivities surrounding the Bed Race will include a pajama ball and crawfish boil. A portion of all proceeds benefit local non-profit organizations.
The Annual Red Dress Day brings out the inner beauty of some of Wal-Marts more rugged managers in Market 423. In an effort to raise money for the American Heart Association, male managers from Wal-Marts all along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, as well as stores as far north as Hattiesburg, are putting on their best red dresses, redefining what it means to drag at work. Posing for pictures, dancing to songs such as Pretty Woman, and surprising customers all over the store, these managers are going all out to make a difference for the American Heart Association.
For more info the American Heart Association, visit www.americanheart.org
The Annual Coliseum Country-Cajun Crawfish Festival in April presents the annual Family Fair sponsored by Walmart. Admission to the Family Fair is free with paid admission to the festival. The event includes booths from companies like yours who can offer displays, demonstrations, sampling, couponing, recruitment and more.
The Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, serving to protect children in all of South Mississippi, benefits from the $500 booth fee and sponsorships that are also considered a tax deductible donations. The charity was selected by local Wal-Mart locations and in addition, one dollar from each festival ticket sold during the first weekend will be given to the charity as well!
For more info, visit www.mscoastcoliseum.com and www.mscpca.com
Christmas is a magical time of year, especially on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where all the traditional Yule tide activities come with a special brand of southern beachfront pizzazz. Christmas on the Coast is a breathtaking display of lights and decorations and one of the largest in the nation, stretching for eighty-nine miles of the beautiful golden Highway 90 of Mississippi, including twenty-six miles of gorgeous beaches and lively casinos.
The festivities provide a month long window of opportunity for viewers, both local and visiting, to enjoy a magnificent Christmas event. Come and join the fun this holiday season with the Demp Group and a Christmas tradition on the coast.
MS Green Expo
The Green Mississippi Expo is designed to help inform and educate Gulf Coast residents on ways to help the environment, save energy and promote environmental sustainability. The Expo will feature products, techniques and ideas that can be put to use in existing homes and gardens or in the renovation/rebuilding process.
Sea Wolves Going Blue
When people think about the Mississippi Gulf Coast, they don't typically think of frigid ice rinks much less skating on ice. Another thing people don't normally associate with Mississippi's beautiful coast line is child abuse. During the 2008 season, the Mississippi Sea Wolves Professional Hockey Club promoted awareness of child abuse around the Gulf Coast and the nation.
Donating their time and efforts to more than winning hockey games was nothing new to the Sea Wolves organization. In the thirteen years they called Mississippi home, the team supported many charitable organizations. In recent years, the organization gave more than 10,000 hours of community service, raised over $30,000 for non-profit organizations, and donated more than $40,000 worth of team merchandise to local causes. In 2007 the team made their biggest contribution yet when they announced the formation of The Sea Wolves Foundation, a program designed to meet the educational, social, health and cultural needs of the local community by offering unique resources and programs, as well as financial support to local charitable organizations.
During the 2008 season, the Sea Wolves focused on a number of new goals; promoting the awareness and prevention of child abuse along the Gulf Coast and beating the Charlotte Checkers in the home opener on October, 24th. For the Sea Wolves, it was truly about more than just winning hockey games. "We feel a responsibility to do our part to support the South Mississippi community," said Sea Wolves president, Bill Yates. "Whether it is monetarily or from a volunteer standpoint, we should all make an effort to support our neighbors and friends in need."
In addition to sporting blue ribbons on their jersey throughout the 2008-09 season in support of Go Blue, the Sea Wolves gave away posters sponsoring the program to the first 3,000 people that came through the Mississippi Coast Coliseum doors at five selected home games during the year. Coupons giving fans $2.00 off to Sea Wolves games were also given out all season long at participating Gulf Coast stores, including all area Wal-Marts. Wrapping up the year, the Sea Wolves and the CPCA sponsored a Ladies Night Out on April 16th at the IP Casino Resort Spa. Along with other activities, the evening included an auction of Sea Wolves memorabilia with all of the proceeds supporting the efforts of Go Blue and The Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse.
Redfish Jubilee
The Mississippi Gulf Coast is always bustling with activity. From Pascagoula to Waveland, the coast can never be accused of having a lack of events to enjoy or festivals to attend. Whether it be celebrating an annual holiday, participating in a local businesses latest endeavour, or being a part of a charitable cause, the residents of south Mississippi always find a way to get the most out of life on the Gulf. In 2008, the Redfish Cup, an annual ESPN event, became a part of that festive tradition.
For three days, ESPN's popular wrangling tournament settled in D'Iberville. ESPN returned to the area in 2009 for the next installment of red fish tournaments and the first appearance of the Redfish Jubilee, presented by Demp Group. The festivities were more than just fishing and included music, games, prizes, local and national vendors, and an overall family friendly celebration that everyone can enjoy.
The Redfish Cup is a tournament that was begun by anglers dedicated to redfish enthusiasts from coast to coast and beyond. The tournament is now including the Mississippi Gulf Coast as a host in their quest to provide, not only the best redfish tournament organization, but also the very best information, education and conservation forum for the sport. The Redfish Cup began in June of 2003, with the inaugural Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup event in Port Aransas, Texas. This was the tournament's first of four televised events in 2003, and got the event off and running by providing the information and education that people who enjoy the sport were hungry for. Millions of people watched as the best inshore anglers in the world began teaching a national audience this very specialized sport. The Redfish Cup has proven to take all of the focus in the redfishing world, while becoming recognized as the elite tournament trail.
Bikes or Bust
Bikes or Bust is an annual event presented by Clear Channel Radio's K99.1 in which thousands of bikes are donated during live remote boradcasts from Walmarts across the Mississippi Gulf Coast every Christmas season. The donated bikes are given to The Salvation Army and Toys for Tots, benefiting children along the Mississppi Gulf Coast.
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