Kent-based digital marketing agency, Bing Digital has joined forces with fledgling interior design retailer, House-Envy.co.uk in a bid to improve enhance its profile nationwide and beyond.The brainchild of interiors journalist, stylist, PR and design expert, Nicola Wilkes, who has worked in the industry for more than a decade, House Envy was set up to provide her own unique, eclectic style to an ever-growing interiors fan base.Tasked with improving House Envy’s social media exposure and organic search engine optimisation to deliver increased sales channels, Bing Digital has worked hard to develop the brand’s Facebook page.Jon Billingsley, director and founder of Bing Digital, commented:“Our expertise in social and organic seo marketing campaigns meant we were well placed to offer solutions to increasing the number of sales funnels for the House-Envy.co.uk brand.“Facebook is an increasingly popular medium for demonstrating brand messaging and ethos. House Envy has rapidly got on board with incentivising deals and offers, encouraging fans to become customers.”The House-Envy.co.uk Facebook page now has well over 600 fans and is constantly updated with innovative competitions, prize draws and media features that all help to engage with their existing and potential customer base.House Envy offers a wide range of home accessories, gifts and stationery, as well as a number of boutique bags and jewellery from leading brands such as Bloomingville, Tutti & Co and Tori Murphy.Every item available in its online shop is also available in its bricks and mortar shop in the Welsh seaside town of Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan.Nicola Wilkes, owner of House Envy, added:“Every product we source has to have that ‘wow’ factor, the ‘ooh’ and ‘aah’ reaction and ultimately, we have to really want it in our home.“If we can tick all of those boxes then it makes the grade; as we don’t forget, we love shopping as much as our customers do.”
Bing Digital transforms growing interiors brand into the envy of the marketplace
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