North Yorkshire marketing agency secures two new clients alongside job creation
Zelst, a Harrogate Search marketing agency has begun 2022 with two new client wins in January after 12 months of growing demand for the agency’s online search marketing services.
The firm, which now employs a team of 12 staff, also made three new appointments in 2021 in response to the boost in new business which also saw fee income rise by 40 per cent over the year.
Zelst provides highly targeted SEO, paid search, and biddable media management and content campaigns for businesses across the UK and also exports its services to a growing client base in the US.
The firm’s latest new clients are Peterborough based modular buildings provider Elliott, and My Student Halls, a nationally operating student accommodation search engine.
Company founder Peter Van Zelst said: “The mass migration to online that was triggered by the pandemic looks to be here to stay, as web traffic levels remain high long after lockdowns have ended, and that means it’s even more essential for organisations to be seen and get found.
“As one of the north’s longest-established and most experienced search marketing agencies, we’ve carefully built up our expert team and our reputation for putting brands in the right place, at the right time and in front of the right people.
“We’re so pleased to be working with these two ambitious new clients because we know what we do for our customers really works, and enables them to succeed and grow.”
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