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Compare 3Q Digital vs Illicium

Side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, services, ratings and more.

3Q Digital

3Q Digital

Paid Advertising & PPC Website

3Q Digital (now 3Q/DEPT) is a data-driven growth marketing and media-buying agency that helps ambitious brands scale through paid media, SEO, CRO, and analytics.

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Illicium

Illicium

Full Sales Cycle Website

Illicium is an Australian-based B2B sales activation agency that helps startups and scaling businesses rapidly increase revenue through human-driven and technology-powered solutions.

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Feature Comparison

Attribute 3Q Digital Illicium
Category Paid Advertising & PPC Full Sales Cycle
Rating - -
Location Chicago, IL, USA Mascot, Australia
Features
  • Ability to manage very large media budgets and complex omnichannel programs, including
  • Ability to manage very large media budgets and complex omnichannel programs, including
Services
  • Sales Outsourcing
  • Corporate Training & Coaching
  • HR Outsourcing
  • Marketing Strategy
  • Sales Outsourcing
  • Corporate Training & Coaching
  • HR Outsourcing
  • Marketing Strategy
Pros
  • Strategic advisory and digital due diligence offerings that extend beyond media
  • Proactive approach and effective communication
  • Strong project management delivering timely, measurable outcomes
  • Increases lead generation and sales conversions
  • Aligns with client values, budget, and culture
Cons
  • As part of a larger global group (DEPT), smaller clients may feel less prioritized
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