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Pixel Kicks launches new site for M247
Full-service digital agency Pixel Kicks has created and launched a brand new website for M247 which is the leading connectivity-led cloud services partner that provides a unique combination of services and products to enable businesses to scale and transform with technology.
The tech firm, which has customers in 110 countries, has offices in Manchester, London, Bucharest, Malaga and New York. M247 works with many leading brands including Beauty Bay, Total Fitness and /netmonkeys.
Pixel Kicks has worked closely with M247’s marketing team to design and develop a modern and responsive website that aims to cement its position as a leading service provider and to generate global leads and enquiries. Additional content about the business has also been created.
Chris Buckley – MD of Pixel Kicks – said: “M247 is one of the leading tech firms with a global reach so we were honoured to partner with them on the new site.”
Emma Markey – marketing director at M247 – commented: “Pixel Kicks really understood what we wanted to achieve and the new site is a fantastic platform on which we can continue to grow and develop the business.”
Pixel Kicks has also been appointed by Stormforce – the high end gaming supplier - to design and develop and modern and responsive e-commerce website with a user friendly CMS. The project is expected to go live by the Spring.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pixel Kicks .
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