Archive for the ‘Email Marketing’ Category

Motionlab Revamp Monthly GGF Publication

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Motionlab has once again collaborated with the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) following the highly successful launch of the trade association’s new website back in March.

This time around Motionlab’s team of design experts were asked by the GGF to overhaul ‘Glasseye’, a monthly emailer the federation send to each glazing company they represent consisting of all the very latest industry and GGF-related news and views.

Motionlab have re-christened the publication ‘Glassi’ and produced it in a more eye-catching digital format so that recipients can gain immediate access to the magazine online or on mobile devices such as the iPad, or iPhone.

They have also made certain that it is easily downloadable and printable so that readers have the option to navigate the publication offline at a time of their convenience.

The new-look magazine is all part of the GGF’s commitment to support its members in every way they possibly can, one of the main USP’s offered to those who join the representative organisation.

All content included in ‘Glassi’ has been supplied to Motionlab directly by the GGF and it will act as a direct extension of their website www.ggf.org.uk. Imagery has been carefully chosen and arranged by Motionlab to ensure that it complements each individual story.

Say Hello To The Newest Member Of The Team

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Joanne Wakefield has become our latest Online Marketing Executive just a month after graduating from Northumbria University with a very impressive First Class Honours in Advertising Management.

Throughout one of the four years she spent at University, Joanne worked on placement at an advertising agency in Manchester as an Account Executive where she worked on numerous client accounts.

During this time, she gained significant experience in email marketing, social media campaigns, CMS sites and copywriting. She also played her part in organising photo shoots, brochures and leaflets.

Joanne will have regular involvement in the SEO, PPC and social media accounts of our clients and will also be supplying support to our in-house copywriter.

Pharmaceutical IT Giant Choose Motionlab

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Cegedim RX, part of the Cegedim group that employs over 4700 people has commissioned Motionlab to look after the redesign and build of their new website and offline creative. Cegedim RX are the industry leaders in pharmacy management solutions and have a large IT force within their existing business, however they chose to work with Motionlab as their preferred digital partner.

We will be building Cegedim a fully content managed website solution and providing SEO and PPC services.

Furness Training Branding and Website go live

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

After 4 months of intensive design and development the new brand and website for Furness Training is launched. The company is one of the largest providers of training in the North West, with over 500 companies utilising their services.

As a direct response to the skills agenda and to meeting the needs of both regional and local employers, Furness Training was launched to offer a flexible, demand-led and creative response in the delivery of business support. We recognizes that all organizations and businesses are different and they require individual training solutions to help them achieve their goals.

Furness Training is South Cumbria’s largest training provider, offering specific, dedicated expertise in helping organisations to gain a competitive advantage through bespoke development solutions.

Furness Training currently works with over 500 employers in a broad range of businesses across South Cumbria and the Furness Peninsula meeting their diverse sector and commercial needs. The Furness Training team are specialists in providing high quality, bespoke training solutions for employers and individuals. It prides itself on investing heavily in its trainers who undertake continuous professional development, including time back in industry, to ensure they are up-to-date with current practices.

It provides a range of programmes from short courses through to full degrees.  Many of its courses provide flexible training that can fit around the workplace and can be provided in house – thereby cutting down on the negative impact to businesses through loss of productivity and unnecessary travel costs.

Benefits to business of having a properly skilled work force is better motivated staff and enhanced.  Training provides businesses with staff who have the ability to adapt to future requirements and the knowledge and understanding which underpins competent performance.