New content marketing agency launches in Leeds
A new content marketing agency has now been launched to serve businesses across Leeds and the wider Yorkshire area.
ghostfoundry has already started establishing a global network of professional writers – known as ghosts – that are experts in their field.
The agency offers a wide range of services, including blog post creation, press releases, thought leadership articles and general copywriting, as well as search engine optimised content.
ghostfoundry also provides link-building, digital and traditional PR, and content distribution.
Martyn Hannah, director of ghostfoundry, said: “Content marketing is a powerful tool for businesses looking to better engage customers/clients and build genuine, long-term relationships with their target audience.
“That said, content marketing can sometimes seem like a minefield, which is why we have created a range of packages that cover all needs and budgets, from those approaching it for the first time to those looking to take their activity to the next level.
“Our unique global network of professional writers means we can match individual businesses with wordsmiths that are experts in their sector, ensuring the content we create is of the highest possible standard.
“We look forward to working with businesses across the Yorkshire region, helping them to unlock the power of content marketing.”
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