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Dakota Digital Scales New Heights with Latest Client Win
PR and digital agency, Dakota Digital is scaling new heights with its latest client win. The Mansfield-based firm has been appointed to handle content and PR for Kandoo Adventures, specialists in high altitude treks to destinations such as Machu Picchu, Everest Base Camp and the Himalayas.
Rebecca Appleton, Dakota Digital Managing Director said, “We love how passionate the Kandoo team is about adventure travel. They make challenging destinations accessible to most travellers and with destinations like Machu Picchu, Bhutan and Kilimanjaro, we’ve got masses of creative inspiration to fuel our work.”
Dakota Digital will provide public relations, content marketing and social media services to Kandoo Adventures, helping it to reach more adventures looking for once in a lifetime experiences. Based in Staffordshire, Kandoo Adventures takes small group tours to the world’s most famous mountain destinations. Kandoo’s managing director Paul Deakin appointed Dakota Digital after being impressed with the agency’s content creation. He said, “We had been looking for a team that could create great blog content for us as well as handle all our social media output and it is great to have Dakota covering all these bases for us seamlessly.”
To find out more about Dakota Digital, visit http://www.dakotadigital.co.uk To find out more about Kandoo Adventures, visit https://www.kandooadventures.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rebecca Appleton .
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