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My own website (of course!)

It's my portfolio and the professional reference I give to recruiters when I want to show pieces of my work issued from advertising career. I am a communication professional with roots in the advertising industry for more than 20 years so far. I have been in multinational advertising agencies in Morocco and Saudi Arabia, namely Shem's Publicité and Y&R (Young & Rubicam).

creative director Mohamed Ansaihi portfolio website

Here's the website: www.ansaihi.com


"Agence de publicité Casablanca"

Also, after I quit the corporate world and started working for my own account, I founded -with my partner- a small creative boutique and named it "Carillons Communication Hub". Based in Casablanca, it serves clients inside Morocco and abroad (France, Saudi Arabia..). You can have a look at the credentials here www.carillons.ma

Carillons Communication Hub - Advertising agency 360 degrees

Dropshipping project

An e-commerce website is worth having a look at and it promises great deals and free shipping in USA. YourDeal.today offers deals on varied products (I know, the ideal is to be specializes, but let's say yourdeal.today is specializes in deals).

Free shipping and unbeatable deals on misc products in USA

Youtube Channel

Bling Craft is a Youtube channel that presents easy DIY projects you can have fun re-making or you can let your children try. I promise there's so much fun! mostly paper art, paper craft, drawing, painting and coloring..

    









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