Partner Article
Manchester-based theEword wins Styles&Wood contract
Manchester-based digital marketing agency, theEword, has been appointed by property support services group, Styles&Wood Group plc, as its digital partner for 2014.
theEword will support the company with website performance and conversion rate optimisation, as well as helping to develop Styles&Wood’s digital strategy for 2015.
Styles&Wood works in the UK and overseas across a variety of sectors, including banking, health, education, commercial, hospitality and retail.
Services provided include design, project delivery, energy solutions and programme management.
Styles&Wood has so far enjoyed a successful 2014 with a number of significant contracts, including appointments by Tesco, Lancaster University and Royal Northern College of Music, all contributing to their growing order book.
The Group’s technologies division iSite has developed a range of building intelligence solutions that help drive innovation and improved performance through corporate real estate and facilities management services.
Business development director at theEword, Kleon West said “Here at theEword, we’re passionate about innovation, so it’s exciting to be working alongside such a forward-thinking business.
“Styles&Wood is a key driver within the North West’s property community and is widely recognised as a thought leader within the sector – one of the region’s most significant industries.
“It’s an honour to be working with such a respected name and we’re keen to help drive the business’ digital strategy forward.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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