Verde Digital marks two years with senior hire
London-based fashion SEO agency Verde Digital is celebrating its second anniversary with new client wins and the appointment of Josheen Garcha as senior SEO manager.
Josheen, who has worked with brands including De Beers, Net-a-Porter and The Ritz, brings more than five years’ experience in building organic strategies and driving growth.
She joins to lead on key accounts as the agency scales, working alongside account director Monica Wyithe.
The agency’s expanding client portfolio now includes Paul Smith, Adanola, Puresport, Lavish Alice and Firmdale Hotels.
Verde Digital has also reported significant growth over the past year, including a 236 per cent increase in annual revenue and international expansion in the US.
Joe Hale, founder of Verde Digital, said: “From day one, we believed fashion brands deserved better, more specialised SEO.
“Our expanding client list reflects our appeal and ability to deliver results for established global names, as well as ambitious digital-first challengers.
“To be marking our second birthday with new partnerships, new talent, and some incredible client results is exactly how we wanted to celebrate.
“Our ambition remains the same: to become the fashion SEO agency, the brands think of when they think of search.”
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