Manchester-based social marketing company CheckdMedia has launched a new B2B website.
With mobile traffic a key driver in today’s market, the firm stressed the importance of delivering ‘a fully responsive website that was just as easy to navigate on mobile’.
The revamped site gives potential businesses the opportunity to navigate through CheckdMedia’s services easily, and includes the brand-new strapline: ‘Positioning your brand amongst the audience that matters’.
It also features a showreel of CheckdMedia’s work, an overview of who they are and how they can work with new businesses as well as an archive of some of the great work CheckdMedia has done for some well-known brands such as Sky Bet, Football Index and Sadler’s Peaky Blinder Spirits.
CheckdMedia CEO Jamie Knowlson said: “The newly designed website gives our existing partners the best experience possible, whilst showcasing CheckdMedia’s offerings to potential new clients.”
The new site comes after a wholly successful 2018 for the North West firm, which included the acquisition of Oddschanger, the launch of the new-look FootyAccumulators.com site, and investments in athlete sponsorships including boxer Charlie Edwards and National League North outfit Altrincham FC.
Co-founder Lee Struggles explained back in August: “We have a clear growth strategy for the UK, after the turbulence of the last year in the market, we’re in good nick, so it’s now time for us to turn our attention overseas.
“Our brands get a large amount of traffic from Africa, USA, Asia and the rest of Europe. As a business it’s important to cater for what our audience want and therefore we need to look at monetising our worldwide traffic.
“This will be a major objective for next season with huge potential. Our first venture will be a focus on Africa. Sounds ambitious, but we know we can do it.”
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