London digital marketing agency rebrands with aims to expand workforce
A London based digital marketing agency has launched a new website with a host of new features amid plans for further expansion.
Distinctly has announced the launch of their new brand and website after continued growth has seen the agency double in size over the past 18 months.
The new website and brand identity reflect the agency’s growth and mission to continue pushing boundaries as they move into the next phase of their expansion. The agency is keen to showcase the work they do with both local and international businesses and believes the refresh will take them to the next level of growth.
The agency has also introduced its first graduate training programme for budding digital marketers. The agency, has launched the Distinctly Academy and aims to develop new starters so that they have the smoothest transition into their career.
Tom Shurville, MD at Distinctly, said: “It is a really exciting time for us as an agency. We have continued to grow over what has been a really challenging time for many businesses and we are showing no signs of slowing down.
“16 new team members, from executive to senior management level, have joined the company over the last 18 months to support our growing client base and help us to continue delivering high quality work.
We believe that the new brand is a better reflection of the results we’ve accomplished. The new website will provide us with the platform to market ourselves to ambitious businesses who are keen to grow their digital presence. Ultimately, our new identity and team are the key to our future success“.
Distinctly works with businesses on a range of digital marketing solutions such as SEO, PPC, Content and Digital PR. The ambitious and dynamic marketing agency is based in London and Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire and their new website includes an open graduate training programme as well as open roles across all of their services.
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