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Twentysix expands into search marketing

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Jul 30, 2008

Digital agency twentysix has launched an in-house search marketing division.

The twentysix search division will be headed by Ryan Scott, who joins from Leeds based specialist search agency Epiphany. The division will offer Search Engine Optimisation and Pay Per Click services to clients.

 

Gail Dudleston, twentysix MD, said: “This is a really exciting milestone for twentysix. Search has been the missing link in our offering until now and this has been a frustration for us. Bringing in Ryan, a rising star in the world of search, means we can meet clients’ complete digital marketing needs and offer a truly integrated online strategy for them.”

 

Commenting on his new role, Scott said: “twentysix has proved itself as a new media communications agency that can bring brands to life online. I am looking forward to working with clients to provide a service that will enhance their digital presence and offer even greater commercial reward to them. By working under the same roof as the rest of the twentysix team we can offer a dove-tailed service designed to work with optimum effect right from the outset of a project or deliver a stand-alone search marketing service, depending on clients’ requirements.”

 

www.twentysixlondon.com

 

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