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Search agency Top Position to rebrand

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Dec 12, 2008

PPC and SEO agency Top Position plans to rebrand in 2009 to reflect its growing number of online marketing services.

The rebrand will include a new name, new logo and new company site and will be unveiled in the first quarter of 2009.   

 

The change is being spearheaded by managing director Daniel Jupp and operations director, Rebecca Appleton.

 

Jupp said, “I’m incredibly excited by the fact that we are starting a whole new chapter and look forward to continuing to drive forward the company as we develop an even more diverse and powerful brand. I’m confident the new brand will help us move forward as a full service agency across all of our geographical locations and expand into new territories.”

 

In the opast two years, Top Position has added a dedicated Yahoo department to its team of AdWords account managers and restructured its Google department to offer dedicated small business services.

 

It has also launched its own brand credit accounts and platinum account management consultancy serving its high-profile account wins. The agency also developed an SEO arm, providing organic optimisation via social media and digital marketing activities.

 

“Having concentrated on creating a UK presence in the last few months, we feel that we have all of the tools in place to take the next step and reshape our image as an SEO and PPC agency of note, not just here in the UK but across Europe and the US,” said Rebecca Appleton. “The last twelve months have seen us cement our position as a ‘go to’ agency for brand name firms looking to retain digital expertise across their online marketing spend. Having won big accounts including Shell UK, Ocean Finance and Majestic Wine, now is the perfect time to consolidate our achievements with a new identity typing up these achievements with a single, coherent brand.”

 

The rebrand will commence in January, although all details have not been not been disclosed.

 

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