A PENARTH-based marketing and PR agency is celebrating it’s 13th anniversary by launching a new brand.
To celebrate the landmark, Technical Marketing and PR has relaunched with a fresh brand, a renewed vision, and ambitions to “achieve further growth by making B2B marketing miracles happen for local businesses”.
Anniversary celebrations seem to be going round at the moment after popular beauty salon, Beauty Within on Cornerswells Road recently celebrated 25 years in business.
Having built a strong foundation by specialising in the construction, engineering, manufacturing and technology sectors, Technical Marketing and PR is now broadening its B2B horizons under the ‘TMPR’ brand.
This new strategy comes after the agency undertook research last year to identify its strengths, areas for improvement, and growth opportunities.
“We’ve long thought our specialist industry expertise was the reason why we’ve been successful with attracting new clients and retaining them for the long term,” explains Louise Morgan, TMPR founder and director.
“After finally asking the question, not just of clients, but everyone we engage with, it became clear it’s our approach that sets us apart. And that was the catalyst for our shift in vision.”
As well as extending the scope of sectors the agency will support, TMPR has also sharpened its service provision.
“There’s a much stronger emphasis on channel communications now, as our experience with distribution models and partner marketing translates to many industries,” continues Louise.
“We’ve already been engaged by companies in the automative, warranty and healthcare sectors, and can’t wait to make B2B marketing miracles happen for more local businesses.”
TMPR is not only growing in terms of service and sectors. The award-winning agency has welcomed two new team members so far this year and is looking to add a further two account handlers before the end of 2024.
To learn more about the B2B marketing and PR services TMPR provides or to enquire about the roles available, please visit www.tmpr.co.uk.
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