Lakestar Media help Butlins achieve their SEO goals
Monday, 18 May, 2009 –Lakestar Media has today announced that Butlins - the UK’s most recognised holiday company - has appointed the digital marketing agency to provide their website Search Engine Optimisation (SEO).
The Butlins contract is the latest in a series of successful additions to Lakestar Media’s ever-expanding list of quality clients. Neil McKay, CEO of Lakestar Media whose agency mission is “help clients be more profitable online” is looking forward to the Butlins challenge. He said: “In less than 18 months we have built an impressive client list that includes many well-known UK brands.
“Now another firm British favourite has thrown down the gauntlet and asked us to prove ourselves. We’re determined to make this a successful partnership and we’ve no doubts that we will help Butlins achieve their online goals.”
Louise Linder, Head of Web at Butlins said: “We wanted to appoint an online marketing company that offered a fresh approach to their craft but also possessed pedigree and a successful track record. We believe we’ve found those qualities at Lakestar Media and are happy to give them this opportunity
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