UK digital marketing agency Lakestar Media has been appointed by mobile marketing and business solutions company 2ergo to increase its search engine visibility and site traffic.
2ergo is the international mobile business and marketing solutions company. It works with clients to help them create a mobile presence and acquire, retain and communicate with their customers in the mobile space. The company combines its innovative proprietary mobile technologies with consultancy services to develop and deliver award-winning mobile strategies for a range of organisations, including PizzaExpress, RightMove, Aviva, Proctor & Gamble, Carphone Warehouse, Ladbrokes, Fox News and Orange.
Working with Lakestar, 2ergo intends to increase its in-bound lead generation by moving up the organic search rankings to attain visibility with its target sectors and appearing against pre-defined high traffic terms to promote brand awareness.
Neil McKay, CEO of Lakestar Media, said “With the rise in smartphone ownership, mobile is now one of the most important marketing channels for businesses. 2ergo’s leadership and innovation in mobile can help companies that want to move forward in this area. Our team of SEO experts is looking forward to working with 2ergo to create a campaign that will boost its visibility among key customers.”
John Stevens, Group Managing Director of 2ergo, said: “Mobile marketing is become an increasingly competitive market as companies look to develop solutions that meet consumer demand. Lakestar Media are helping us to create a sound SEO strategy, based on a targeted sector specific approach to enable us to clearly present our propositions, increase our online presence and drive growth in our business.”
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