Multilingual marketing specialist creates jobs with HQ expansion

Digital marketing company ExtraMile Communications has completed a £60,000 expansion into new Staffordshire headquarters, as well as creating four jobs and launching an office in London’s Monument area.

The Staffordshire agency, which specialises in multilingual website development and search marketing, has relocated from its previous headquarters in Eccleshall to a 3,000 sq ft office in nearby Stone.

The company now employs a team of 22 working between the Staffordshire HQ and a new central London office.

Recently created roles include a PR manager, sales executive, creative designer and SEO executive.

ExtraMile Communications works with multinational clients in over 30 languages across 32 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as well as the US and Asia markets.

Clients include NCH Europe, Direct Seafoods, Saint Gobain, SciLabware, Garmin, Bidfresh, AMC, Continental Tyres and Trentham Estate.

Gabrielle Hadley, managing director at ExtraMile Communications, said: “Our new office enables us to continue to grow. We have plans to increase our staff from 22 to 35 over the next three years and of course to take on more national and international clients through our London office, which services our growing client base in the south.”

The agency’s growth is attributed to an increase in demand for multilingual websites and e-mail marketing, as well as a 65% growth in paid search engine marketing spend.

Hadley said: “We have experienced a high growth in demand for these services, where we have delivered a sizeable return on investment across all client accounts.

“We have been extremely grateful to receive match funding towards the new offices through the Business Growth Programme, which is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and managed by Birmingham City Council. It is this investment which should help us to continue our growth, continue new digital marketing jobs well into the future.”

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