Leeds content agency Brawl expands international operations with Israeli firm LottoSix
Brawl, the Leeds-based content agency, is expanding its international operations after winning a new contract with Israeli company LottoSix.
Lottosix.com allows members to play some of the biggest lotteries from around the world all housed in one single website.
Brawl will develop an SEO and content strategy for the company, which operates globally.
Brodie Harkess, content director of Brawl,said: “Lotto Six is a great brand that is building a global audience.
“It is great that we can use our experience in international digital campaigns to support its ongoing growth.”
LottoSix is one of the largest online providers of lottery tickets, offering access to all the major state and national lottery draws across the world.
The brand uses a network of agents to purchase tickets from authorised local retailers on behalf of its clients.
Brawl, which recently doubled its team in London, continues to benefit from international expansion, working with clients ranging from Depuy to 888.com, across Denmark, Germany, Spain, Australia, USA, Israel, Italy, Romania and France.
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