London firms merge to create psychology-led digital agency
Three digital agencies in London are merging in a bid to create the UK’s leading agency for psychology-led digital marketing.
Joining forces are Energy House Digital, which focuses on paid search and development; Neuro Web Marketing, provider of psychology-based CRO, UX and SEO services; and Digivate, which offers SEO and development.
The new business will look to capitalise on its combined team’s experience in psychology and behavioural science, as well as its ROI-focused approach to digital marketing.
Group marketing director Mark Gomer, who announced the merger today (October 1), considers the deal a huge step forward for the three agencies.
He said: “The merger brings together three specialist agencies with extremely complementary experience and expertise.
“In joining forces we’ll be able to provide both our existing and future clients with even better support and performance, expand into new areas such as psychology-based conversion rate optimisation as well as strengthen our provision of search engine optimisation and pay per click advertising.”
Mark added: “The group unifies three agencies with a fantastic track record and we’re super excited to continue our journey together under one roof.”
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