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Middlesbrough’s Espresso Web expands to Newcastle
Digital marketing agency Espresso Web is continuing its growth momentum in the region with the opening of a new base in Newcastle city centre.
Securing office space on on Pink Lane, the business hopes to strengthen its position in the northern half of the region, while allowing it to better serve customers in Durham and Sunderland.
The move to Newcastle comes follows the firm’s recent expansion of its head office into larger premises on Middlesbrough’s Riverside Park, whilst the business expects turnover to exceed the £1m mark this year.
The firm, which offers Search Engine Optimisation services, web design, e-commerce website development and social media marketing, is currently undergoing a recruitment drive in Middlesbrough to double its sales force and take on additional web developers, graphic designers and creative writers.
Espresso Web director Stephen Robinson, who set up the Middlesbrough-based full-service digital marketing agency in 2012, said the new satellite office forms part of strategic plans to become a regionally-recognised brand by the end of the year.
He explained: “We aim to become a household name across the North-East and be seen as the go-to brand for everything digital marketing. Looking ahead further, one day we want Espresso Web to be a national brand.”
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