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Pixel Kicks wins law firm digital brief

Pixel Kicks, the Manchester based full-service digital agency, has been appointed by Manchester and Glossop law firm Davis Blank Furniss to handle all aspects of its digital marketing activities. 

Pixel Kicks will now work with the law firm on its SEO, link building, content creation and website development.

Davis Blank Furniss offers a wide range of legal services for both the business and private sectors. Its business specific services include representation in commercial and corporate law, insolvency, employment and dispute resolution. Whilst on the private client side, the firm offers advice on property, family, personal injury and wills and probate.

Kate Oldfield, Managing Partner at Davis Blank Furniss, said: “We wanted to work with an agency that came to us with fresh ideas and an exciting approach. We were impressed with Pixel Kicks’ mix of strategy and creativity and its obvious awareness of our goals.”

Matt Hartley, principal sales and account manager at Pixel Kicks, added: “Davis Blank Furniss is a well-established name in the North West legal market, and Pixel Kicks is delighted to have been appointed as its digital partner. Our focus is now on building on its much-respected name with a digital campaign that will add real commercial value.”

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