Liverpool internet marketing agency Ph Creative, is to open 2 new offices in London and Manchester within the next 2 months.
The company’s also announced the appointment of Latitude’s Richard Waters as director.
Managing director Bryan Adams, admits Waters’ arrival has helped them push forward:
“This exciting appointment reinforces our intentions towards taking a stronghold on the search marketing sector following our recent acquisition of Be Visible in January.
“We’ve been able to grow quickly after significant investment and time spent developing Phuse, our ‘lead generation’ software that we introduced to clients 18 months ago to help grow their business and ours."
Ph Creative directors
Ph Creative says it has won 10 new accounts since March 1st and Waters’ job will be to keep this momentum going.
“My background is working within large corporate agencies but the spirit and entrepreneurial streak within the team is a real buzz.
“What has impressed me most is their commitment to delivering a premium service to the SME sector. The idea of bringing the service levels expected within the UK industry’s top five agencies to the SME market was one of the major reasons for joining Ph Creative.”
In addition to the new offices in Manchester and Liverpool, Adams has admitted that they are searching for larger premises in Liverpool.
“We need to move soon so that we can maintain our operations in line with servicing the diverse array of companies and sectors that we now support. From humble beginnings, ultimately we have been able to prove that our innovative online marketing strategies can help any business grow whatever the industry or climate.”
The agency employs 15 staff and with the expansion hopes to double this within 6 months. It’s also projecting a trebled turnover in the next 9 months.
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