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CodifyMedia moves head office to Salford, Greater Manchester
A successful Southampton-based digital marketing agency has moved its headquarters to Salford, Greater Manchester as part of a business-wide expansion project.
Founded in 2014, CodifyMedia is a full-service digital agency that already boasts a multi-national client portfolio which includes companies from across the UK, US, Germany, and Australia, covering a variety of sectors from e-commerce to leisure.
The company has recently recruited three new members of staff to its Salford headquarters, with plans to extend the team in line with expected growth in the coming months.
Discussing the expansion and plans for the future, CodifyMedia’s founder Aman Zeb said: “This is an exciting move for us, around 10 to 15 thousand new businesses are opening in Greater Manchester every year, it’s the largest market after London and Birmingham. With our new base and bolstered team, we are looking forward to working with clients from the North West and beyond, helping them benefit from the limitless potential of digital.”
The Google Partner accredited company specialises in helping start-ups and the SME community, making huge savings for many across the globe. It is now offering free initial audits for any new businesses looking for help and support.
Aman added, “It’s incredibly important that new companies are following the latest quality standards in web development and maintenance. We can ensure great website functionality and security with daily or monthly data backups and updates, as well as SEO health reports and strategy guidance.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Meabh Maguire .
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