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Social Republic Wins Innovative ‘Uber Of Haircuts’ Account
Manchester’s leading social media agency, Social Republic, is celebrating a new account win.
It has been appointed by London-based, Freestyle Cuts, a new innovative tech company, which allows stylists to build their own customer relationships, whilst customers can book an in-home appointment at a time that is convenient for them.
Social Republic will manage Freestyle Cuts’ paid campaigns, initially across Facebook and Instagram, to drive stylist registrations and customer bookings.
Said Gopal Shah, founder of Freestyle Cuts: “Our app will take the mobile hairdressing industry to a new level.
“We’re looking forward to matching our innovative mindset with a fresh-thinking social media agency like Social Republic, to build our brand and establish our presence within the sector.”
Said Rob Illidge, ceo of Social Republic: “It’s fantastic to be celebrating another client win.
“We have been inundated with requests during lockdown as brands push their marketing efforts to social networks.
“This partnership is testament to the hard work of everyone at the agency.
“Our famous paid campaigns will push networks to their limits, standing out in front of relevant stylists and customers, driving downloads and app usage.
“Freestyle Cuts is an incredibly forward-thinking offering that will change the way people access and book stylists. We are excited to be a part of their journey.”
Social Republic has established itself as a leading global agency, having developed a client base in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States.
The Freesylist by Freestyle Cuts (stylists) and Freestyle Cuts (customer) apps are available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Davina Consoli .
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