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Spoke Digital launches social media consultancy

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Spoke Digital, an independent digital training and consultancy agency specialising in social media, community engagement and content, has been launched this week with several key clients in place.

The agency is headed up by Ilana Fox, who left her role as Social Media Manager at ASOS at the end of February 2010, along with Holly Seddon and James Seddon.

Their combined experience includes The Sun, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, thelondonpaper, FreshNetworks, iVillage, and Adoption UK.

Spoke Digital has launched following high industry demand for training and consultancy packages in social media, community engagement and content. Training on offer is modular and bespoke, ranging from introductory courses to crisis management, analysis and ROI.

Ilana Fox, Partner at Spoke Digital, commented: “The industry is begging for quality, informative training in social media. We're in a perfect position to utilise our combined expertise to spread these skills among a company's existing staff who already know their business best.”

Holly Seddon, Partner at Spoke Digital, commented, “This is a great year to be launching Spoke Digital. This sector is maturing. People are starting to ask for proof of return on investment, for efficiency in processes and for best practice models. Digital media is growing up and organisations need guidance through this new age.”

James Seddon, Partner at Spoke Digital added: “Through social media, organisations are finding themselves recast as content producers. We want to help companies say the right things, the right way, while enticing new customers and engaging existing ones."

 

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