Panoramic photo:  The back beach at Teignmouth.

 

 

Live webcam link for the back beach

 

About Img Media Marketing.

 

Img media have been in business since 1994. We are situated in the South Devon coastal town of Teignmouth. This is on the main rail line of Paddington to Penzance.

 

We have, in all the now 30 years of operating, gained invaluable experience in all areas of  Business and management consultancy, marketing and promotion, plus all the disciplines necessary to advise and guide your business to be successful. 

We are members of the FSB - Federation of small businesses.

 

In August 2024 we celebrated 24 years at our local offices. But times change and as the building got sold, we felt it time to move on ourselves. 

 

Obviously there have been many changes over the years, but we remain based in Teignmouth. We look forward to summer 2025 with the completion of our most recent projects.  These being a new Herbal drink launch and a new local business website 'Discover Teignmouth' to increase the interest in all the businesses in the town and attract more trade into the town..

 

We also work extensively with businesses in UK and Europe, particularly the German speaking countries to promote and advise clients about staff incentives and meetings in Europe.

 

For investment in Austria we have developed the Austria property brand.

amazingaustriaproperty.com

 

For Groups, Clubs and Business incentives in Austria we have set up Amazing Austria

amazingaustria.com

 

 

Contact us:

 IMG Media Marketing Group

 Teignmouth, Devon, England

 

For business and general enquiries

email: news@imgmediamarketing.co.uk

For our interested readers, here is some history about the town: Courtesy of Devon Guide.

Teignmouth suffered a devastating invasion by the French in 1690 but the town reinvented itself in the 18th and 19th centuries.

 

When the railway opened up the coast in the 1840s, Teignmouth became the second most popular health resort in Devon. The previous trades of salt production and fishing gave way to the demands of tourism. The 19th century saw an influx of new business and consequently a number of new buildings. Boat building was a major local industry and most commodities were brought in under sail. As local business increased so did waterway traffic. Clay and granite quarried nearby were important exports. The Quay is constructed from this granite.