Providing no-fuss, package-based and affordable marketing services for small businesses is the aim of newly-acquired Digital PR Agency.
Now owned by London-based Reboot Oline, digitalagency.com “set[s] the stage for a new, independent digital marketing and SEO agency” with a mission to “secure organic and authoritative links, support businesses’ SEO efforts and enhance online visibility – -prioritising affordability without compromising on quality”.
It said these low-intervention services are specifically designed for small and growing businesses “to enhance their search engine rankings without committing to long-term contracts or managing extensive strategies in-house”.
Reducing costs and removing the need to be tied in a contract will help smaller SMEs that are trying to compete with larger brands.
Specifically, the aim is to streamline PR campaigns that require “minimal input from businesses, rapidly generate valuable backlinks and establishing brands as experts in their field”.
Methods are “Google-approved and strictly white hat”, ensuring no risk of penalties for clients’ websites, it said. Meanwhile, the extensive agency team, experienced in creating successful link-earning campaigns across hundreds of niches, “guarantees minimum link KPIs with the potential to go viral”.
Packages, plus a “once-per-year offering of the ultimate crush your competition”, include: a Tabloid Package costing £5,000 for one digital PR campaign delivering a minimum of eight+ top-tier global links from tabloids such as The Sun and The Daily Mail; a Consumer Package costing £10,000 for one digital PR campaign, delivering a minimum of 16+ consumer-focused global links from relevant sites such as Hello! and Ideal Home; and a Data Package costing £15,000 for one digital PR campaign deliving a minimum of 27+ niche and high authority global links “which are relevant to the company’s customers”.
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