Outrank offers local firms free digital boost
A digital agency is helping local businesses enhance their online presence.
Outrank is hosting a digital drop-in event, offering small businesses practical guidance on paid marketing strategies, including PPC, Google Ads, social media advertising and email marketing strategies.
The event, which is free, also features a Q&A session with guest speakers, including John Paul Rowe from Outrank, Helen Lyne from Swinburne Maddison LLP and Sharon Braithwaite from Barclays Eagle Labs, providing hands-on advice and networking opportunities to help businesses drive digital growth.
Middlesbrough-based Outrank say the initiative aims to “bridge the gap” and “equip” businesses “with the tools” to boost their digital advertising in-house.
Stephen Robinson, Outrank founder, said: “Digital marketing has the power to transform businesses, yet many small companies in the North East lack the knowledge or budget to use it effectively.
“As a small business, we’ve benefited from the support of the region’s close-knit business community.
“That’s why we’re sharing the most valuable insights into paid marketing in this session - empowering businesses to take control and drive real growth.”
Francesca Kosina, operations director at Outrank, added: “Teesside has a strong entrepreneurial spirit, and we want to see local businesses thrive.
“Whether you’re completely new to paid marketing or looking to refine your strategy, this event will equip you with the tools to make it work for your business.”
You can find out more about the event and register here.
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