Helen | 10 Nov 2014
A Shropshire web agency has been selected to run an official Google event to help other businesses grow their online presence. Ascendancy has been chosen by Google to host an exclusive Local Meet Up from its office in Shifnal on November 25, at 5pm.
The meetup will be a chance for businesses to connect directly with Google’s advertising experts via a live stream. Ascendancy Director Helen Culshaw said: “We are one of just a handful of businesses in Shropshire that are a certified Google Partner and we have been selected to host this very exclusive event.
“It is ideal for businesses in the area who are looking to grow their online traffic and enquiries by advertising on Google.
“We only have 10 places available so we are inviting interested businesses to enter a draw to win a place.
“Delegates will be able to connect directly with Google experts via the live streaming event.
“They will learn from the very latest Google insights and best in-class case studies.
“This is a really great opportunity for any business which is looking to grow and achieve success online.
“This is a new initiative to be launched by Google and we are very excited to be hosting the event. “We are anticipating a lot of interest so would urge businesses to act quickly and enter the draw.”
Ascendancy, which is celebrating its 10th year in business, provides businesses with a complete website design and development service and also specialises in digital marketing services such as search engine optimisation, Google AdWords management, email marketing and Google Analytics consultancy.
It has worked with an A-list of clients including Shropshire Council, Acas, the NHS, Telford & Wrekin Council and Care UK. Ms Culshaw, a trained teacher and lecturer, also runs training courses for businesses in conjunction with Shropshire Chamber of Commerce.
As well as receiving first class advice on Google advertising, those attending the Local Meet Up will also receive exclusive gifts and promotional vouchers.
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