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Expansion Continues for Start-Up Digital Agency
Repeat Digital has expanded its team with a new PPC specialist
Specialist PPC Agency Repeat Digital has appointed a new PPC specialist, Kamran Hussain, to support its recent growth and increased client portfolio. This latest new hire takes the digital start-up to four staff members since its formation in 2017.
A Business Management and Marketing graduate from Nottingham Trent University, Kamran joins the thriving agency with significant digital and paid search marketing expertise gained in previous roles at local marketing agencies and John Pye Auctions.
Certified in Google Ads, Ads Search and Fundamentals, Display advertising and Google Analytics, in his new role as PPC Specialist at Repeat Digital, Kamran will advise clients on their PPC and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) strategies. He will be responsible for managing client accounts, creating and delivering paid social media campaigns and SEO activity.
The Long Eaton based digital agency moved into a new 900 sq ft office at the Mohan Business Centre, earlier this year and this is the second new team member appointed in the last 12 months.
Repeat Digital founder and Director Olly Fisher comments: “It is great to welcome Kamran to the Repeat Digital growing family. He brings with him a wealth of PPC and SEO expertise that will serve our clients well and help them to increase high quality, relevant traffic to their sites and improve sales conversions.
“We have big plans to expand this year, we’ve settled in well into our new offices and we can’t wait to fill the extra space, plus we’ll be hosting our first networking event too, looking at how PPC can support small businesses to grow sales. This latest addition to the team will further expand our Google and Facebook ad offering and help us grow and achieve our goals for the year ahead.”
Repeat Digital has quickly established itself as a leading PPC agency since launching in 2017 and now represents a varied client roster including multi-million-pound turnover multi-nationals and local SMEs wanting to improve online sales.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Repeat Digital .
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