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FIRST INTERNET FIRES UP FOR EXPANSION WITH THREE CLIENT WINS
Hale-based digital marketing agency, First Internet (www.firstinternet.co.uk), is celebrating a trio of prestigious client wins as it heads towards its 20th anniversary next year.
The new account wins - Risktec Solutions, Apollo Scientific and textile company Sinclaire - come hot on the heels of First Internet setting live an impressive suite of new websites. Having proven their design capabilities and technical prowess with the launch of sites for Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, EXEDY Clutch Europe and Castles Education, the agency beat off stiff competition in multi-way pitches to secure the new business.
First Internet will be developing new sites for both Apollo Scientific and Risktec Solutions. Apollo is a leading supplier and manufacturer of research chemicals and Risktec Solutions is an established risk management consulting and training company.
The agency’s brief for Sinclaire spans the development of a new e-commerce website as well as managing ongoing marketing for the Bolton-based supplier of high-quality upholstery and drapery fabric.
Stephen Alexander, Managing Director of First Internet, said: ’’We are thrilled to be working with such prestigious local companies. 2017 has been a particularly exciting year for us with site launches, pitches and wins: having just launched three sites in quick succession, a further four sites are set to go live this month.
’‘As a result of these exciting new developments, we will be expanding the team by three people, gearing up for a thriving 2018, when we’ll be celebrating our 20th birthday.’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Williams .
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