Yorkshire digital marketing firm announces four new client briefs
A Yorkshire digital marketing agency has been appointed to handle marketing briefs for four new brands including Luhv drinks, Witch Casket, KURA Organics and Navy.
Extreme’s 25-strong digital marketing team is based in Harrogate. The agency provides marketing, design and development services for a wide client base and is now beginning to further expand its branding portfolio.
Luhv drinks is a range of plant-based and gluten-free natural drinks.
Witch Casket is a global magical monthly subscription box containing products ranging from affirmations and spells, to charms and tarot practice.
KURA Organics produces organic cotton baby wraps for car seats or pushchairs.
Navy Professional is a beauty, hygiene and tooling specialist offering a range to those in the industry.
James Brunyard, head of client services at Extreme, said: “We’re truly thrilled to be welcoming such an exciting, diverse mix of new clients on board.
“The Luhv drinks brief gives our growing branding team the freedom to flex their muscles, calling on our extensive experience with other food and drink brands including Nisa and GLORIOUS! Soups.
“Witch Casket represents a hugely unique opportunity to secure results and awareness, whilst Navy allows us to bring our e-commerce and technical marketing expertise to bear. Our paid and organic social media specialists are also delighted to have the brief to help KURA Organics grow their awareness, following and sales.”
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