Partner Article
New Website launch, its finally live!
The new Relative Marketing & Creative website is now online and ready for viewers. We’re very proud of the site we have created, built with the aim of helping the business achieve its goals of doubling the number of staff in the business within the next 12 months. The new website has been designed to create a better user-experience with improved navigation and functionality to help visitors learn more about what we do and what we’ve done for our existing customers.
Relative are now inviting visitors to explore the new site, critique if you like, we’re not afraid of positive feedback.
Created around a mobile first theory the site looks great on any device. The new website is now live and can be seen at www.relativemarketing.co.uk
“We’re very excited to have the new website live and ready for visitors. It’s taken us a while to get here but I think what the team has achieved helps us show our creative flair and capabilities at the same time as providing a professional appearance” Said Robert Barlow, Managing Director and joint founder of Relative Marketing.
“With the growth plans being to double in size over the next 12 months, this website represents a step in the right direction and a much needed helping hand to realise this goal. We also love seeing our new branding out there for the world to see!” added Mr Barlow.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matt Tomkin .
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