International accounts in the bag for London and Yorkshire marketing firm
B2B PR and marketing agency Allott and Associates Ltd (Allots) has won new business from clients across several countries boosting its 2019 investment.
The company, which has offices in London and Yorkshire, has secured work in Australia, Turkey, Germany and the Netherlands, as well as the UK.
The likes of SmartFreight, Korozo, Relayr and APEX Dynamics have all signed up with Allotts to raise their profiles in the UK and beyond.
In addition to new clients from overseas, Allotts has also won contracts closer to home, building new websites for Plantforce, a plant hire machinery business in the South West and Ipswich-based packaging equipment supplier Penn Packaging.
The agency’s diversification into overseas markets, as a result of domestic challenges, now account for an increased proportion of revenue. This has created new employment opportunities within the business.
Managing director Philip Allott said: “After a challenging first half of 2019, we’re delighted with the new clients who have put their marketing trust in Allotts and have joined our multi-national roster.
“We look forward to ongoing success in 2020 as the UK ultimately puts behind it the political issues that have caused uncertainty in the country.
“We’ve been fortunate in the fact that we are an international trade organisation and have been successful in winning work from the four corners of the globe. The type of client serviced by Allotts is as diverse as the countries themselves.
“We are delivering bespoke packages for all our overseas partners including digital and PR campaigns, social media and online content.”
The agency delivers international marketing services providing B2B consultancy specialising in strategic, targeted marketing support encompassing public relations, social media and digital marketing.
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