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Compare: Hallam vs We Are Social
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
Hallam
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Key Differences
Company Size Fit
Hallam
Mid-Market (20–200)
We Are Social
Enterprise (200+)
Best For
Hallam
Mid-market brands wanting social within a broader integrated digital strategy
We Are Social
Large global brands wanting culturally-attuned social strategy across many markets
Pros
Hallam
Social media campaigns integrate seamlessly with broader corporate marketing objectives.
Data driven methodologies ensure high accountability and clear return on investment.
Strategic advisory services support executive leadership in scaling market presence.
We Are Social
Publishes globally recognized digital trend reports that define industry benchmarks.
Delivers authentic cultural insights backed by a robust international presence.
Executes sophisticated creative campaigns across multiple global markets seamlessly.
Cons
Hallam
Broad agency scope means social media is one of many managed channels rather than an exclusive focus.
Engagement models are typically tailored for mid market to enterprise budgets.
We Are Social
Commands enterprise level pricing structures that may challenge smaller budgets.
Represents excessive capacity for brands operating strictly within a single market.
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