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Strallen Appoints Social Republic For Content Campaigns
Leading social media agency, Social Republic, has announced that it has been appointed by Altrincham based recruitment business, Strallen.
The brief will include revolutionising existing social media strategies, implementing a social-first tone-of-voice, and the creation of social-first content across all channels.
The win follows work with The British Red Cross in the same month.
Strallen, led by founders Andrew Ogden and Anthony Little, are taking a social-first approach to provide recruitment solutions for investment-backed technology start-ups.
CEO at Social Republic, Rob Illidge, commented:
“This announcement is a testament to the hard work of everyone at Social Republic, especially during this unprecedented time.
Our teams, like those around the country, are working hard from home and continue to provide the highest level of service for the brands we look after.
By providing heritage and proof of concept we are constantly seen as the perfect agency for the job.
We build teams around the needs of the client, ensuring that the right level of experience is available at all times.“
Andrew Ogden, Founder Director at Strallen said:
“Our mission at Strallen is to help technology companies build great teams. Right now, we think it’s incredibly important to hold onto this thought.
We are committed to being fully engaged with our community and to assisting our industry in every way possible, especially through social media.
Working with Social Republic will allow us to convey our true tone-of-voice, expertise and high level of service, especially leading up to our tenth anniversary.“
Social Republic has established itself as a leading global agency, having developed a client base in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Davina Consoli .
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