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Leading agency Purplex invests £450K in marketing tech

  • 5 Nov 2024

Purplex Marketing, the UK’s leading specialist agency in the home improvement, building products and construction industries, announces a significant £450,000 investment in cutting-edge marketing technology. 

This substantial commitment reflects rapid changes in the marketing sphere, aiming to propel clients’ businesses to new heights in an increasingly competitive digital landscape.

The investment includes a wide range of state-of-the-art marketing tools and platforms, focusing on data analytics, marketing automation and integration technologies. These will enable Purplex to offer enhanced services across various aspects of digital marketing.

 

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Andrew Scott, Purplex’s founder and MD, says: “In the last few years we’ve seen unprecedented changes in the way we approach marketing, largely driven by emerging technology. Our investment ensures that our clients stay ahead of the curve and remain competitive in their respective industries. We’re not just investing in technology; we’re investing in our clients’ futures.”

The agency’s commitment to innovation is set to benefit businesses across multiple sectors, providing them with access to advanced marketing solutions previously available only to large firms with substantial budgets.

Purplex Marketing’s investment reflects the growing importance of ‘MarTech’ – short for ‘Marketing Technology’ – in today’s business environment. As digital marketing continues to evolve, such investments are becoming crucial for agencies aiming to deliver top-tier services to their clients.

The new technologies are already being integrated into Purplex’s operations, with clients expected to see the benefits in the coming months. For more information about Purplex Marketing and its services, visit www.purplexmarketing.com.

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