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Digital Marketing Agency Fast Web Media Returns to its Roots in the Heart of Manchester
15 January 2018 – Digital marketing agency Fast Web Media has a proud Manchester heritage and has taken the strategic decision to relocate to Manchester City Centre to continue the evolution of the agency.
After six years in MediaCityUK the agency has made the move to the commercial heart of Manchester which will be its home for the next ten years. The new headquarters, at the Waterhouse building, 41 Spring Gardens, is a perfect fit for a growing digital company and is a key move to help facilitate Fast Web Media’s expansion plans.
The building has been carefully remodelled and refurbished to a high standard, with an open plan, modern and highly collaborative design creating an outstanding working environment for staff and a space they are proud to welcome their clients to.
Stephen O’Malley, Head of Agency for Fast Web Media said: “MediaCityUK has been great, however it is time to head back to the city centre. Manchester continues to lead the way in digital innovation and it’s important FWM is operating at the centre of the action. We are proud of our history and achievements and will continue to develop the agency in order to be the best at what we do.”
Fast Web Media specialises in delivering bespoke digital marketing strategies, and has worked with some of the most recognisable names within a variety of sectors, including blu, Gfinity Esports, Molson Coors, The BBC, PZ Cussons and the English Premier League. The agency recently underwent a rebrand which enabled it to refocus its core values, and the introduction back to the city gives the company the launch pad to build on what it does best: taking a straightforward, pragmatic approach to truly understand clients and help them focus on achieving and exceeding their business objectives.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Fast Web Media .
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