Leeds PR firm lands three new clients
A communications agency is growing its client base as it marks a business milestone this year.
Leeds-headquartered Brand8 PR has secured three new accounts with product manufacturer Salamander Pumps, online metal and steel retailer The Metal Store and insurance specialist Fiducia.
The client wins coincide with the agency’s fifteenth anniversary, having launched in March 2010.
Brand8 PR, whose existing clients include Gordons, Avant Homes, SportsShoes.com, Cenergist and Chancerygate, offers PR, social media, content and search services to a broad mix of sectors including retail, property and professional services.
Rob Smith, managing director of Brand8 PR, said: “These new business wins further demonstrate the diversity of our client base and our ability to work across a range of sectors.
“Our continued success is driven by being able to provide strategic advice combined with commercially impactful tactical implementation.
“This is an effective formula and one which helps us build long term relationships with clients, three of which have retained us for the entire 15 years we have been trading.
“We have clear plans in place for Salamander Pumps, The Metal Store and Fiducia and look forward to playing our part in helping them all achieve their business objectives.”
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