CB Gets Digitally Creative During Lockdown

Keeping true to September’s reputation for new beginnings, today we are extremely excited to announce the launch of our newly designed Coverdale Barclay website, which has a fresh new look and improved navigation.

Since Coverdale Barclay was founded in 2013, we have grown considerably as an agency, developed relationships with many new and loyal clients across the UK and Europe, and hired some of the best-in-class communication professionals.

While we worked remotely when the country was in lockdown, we reflected on our own marketing to explore ways of improving how we communicate our offer, services and values. We made the necessary adjustments to make our website a more accurate reflection of where Coverdale Barclay is today, and as we look forward.

Our new website provides a clear message of who we are, the PR, Marketing and Stakeholder Engagement services we provide, and the successful work we deliver – and it now boasts a more vibrant design with improved navigation, which we believe will help you find the information you need more quickly. It is also fully responsive to all mobile devices, meaning you can access our site from a range web browsers and portable devices.

Our news and insights section will have all our important updates on our client activities and achievements,upcoming events, as well as industry research, news and insights that we believe are worth sharing. Over time, we aim to develop this section into an even more invaluable information hub for you to refer to.

We welcome any feedback or comments about the new website, so please email us at info@coverdalebarclay.com

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