marlo marketing. fully integrated marketing, public relations, and creative services agency based in Boston, Massachusetts and New York City

From influencer engagement for luxury hotels to website design for restaurants to public relations for iconic beer brands, we cover a lot of ground.

In industry lingo, we’re considered a full-service integrated consumer marketing agency.

In our lingo? We just get sh*t done.

July 2016

Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing, Willow Tree Farm was featured on The Rhode Show sharing recipes featuring their new Avocado and Sriracha Chicken Salads and discussing the company's history.

Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing, Frontiers highlights Farmer Willie’s in a trend piece about hard soda, noting that the brew’s “complex composition of its formula suggests a sophistication wise beyond the years of its

Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing, Yvonne’s leads Departures’ guide of what to eat, see and do in Boston’s Downtown Crossing neighborhood. The restaurant’s rich interior design and worldly menu are featured, highlighting the “Tico”

Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing, Yvonne’s outstanding design and impressive reincarnation of its historic space is highlighted in a feature about Boston’s developing hospitality industry. Yvonne’s is the only independent restaurant included in the

Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing, Simply 7 Snacks are featured in the “OK! Hot This Week” section as a guilt-free snack to satisfy chip cravings.

Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing,  Rhode Island brewery Narragansett Beer was featured in a two-page Bloomberg Businessweek spread on the items needed for a perfect beach day. Narragansett Beer’s original lager was highlighted as

Secured by Boston and New York public relations agency marlo marketing, People.com features 90+ Cellars Rosé in an article outlining the best eight rosé wines under $25, noting that the wine is “refreshing and crisp.”