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Manchester-based Fourth Day welcomes trio of new clients
The Manchester division of PR agency Fourth Day has moved into 2015 with three exciting new North West technology-based clients, helping to see revenues increase by more than 35% over the past twelve months.
Fourth Day moved into new offices at the Stockport Business Innovation Centre, based in Broadstone Mill, in July as its team continues to expand.
The Fourth Day Group, which also has offices in London and Paris, was selected by retail technology specialists One iota, parcel delivery comparison site My Parcel Delivery and Risk Technology, a telematics provider working to drive down insurance premiums and improve road safety.
Director of Fourth Day’s Manchester office, Nikki Scrivener, said: “It’s been another great year for us and we feel like we’ve been able to broaden our services even further to a diverse range of North West companies.
“We’ve got big plans for growth in 2015 and we’re proud that our work and the results we achieve are making such a difference to regional businesses. We haven’t looked back since we opened our office here at the end of 2011 - it’s such an exciting time to be working in the North West.”
Digital marketing manager at My Parcel Delivery, Rhea Wimpenny, said: “We chose to work with Fourth Day as they are not only knowledgeable but also passionate about what they do.
“From the very first meeting it was clear they would be a driving force behind the campaign and would be able to act quickly and identify opportunities.
“It is rare to find a small team so experienced in both B2B and B2C markets and we look forward to what’s to come in the next 12 months.”
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