Onespacemedia promotes Nicky Hughes to Head of Digital Marketing

Nicky Hughes, Onespacemedia’s digital marketing expert, has been promoted to Head of Digital Marketing. Nicky has been with the company for five years and has risen through the ranks to become a key member of the management team.

Having shaped Onespacemedia’s digital marketing which has seen significant results in the company’s organic search results, conversion rates and overall website performance, Nicky now provides actionable, strategic advice to clients on search engine optimisation. She also handles Google Analytics measurement, consultancy and reporting - allowing businesses to get value from their data against their business objectives.

Nicky recently became a qualified GDPR practitioner, awarded by the Institute of Direct and Digital Marketing.

Nicky commented “We create websites with intuitive site structures which mean a great user experience. But having a well-designed website is only the start of the SEO journey. We combine our knowledge with the resources that our clients bring to provide strategic consultancy that helps improve search profiles and visibility.

"In order to get the most from their websites, businesses need to understand their analytics data and structure reporting in a way that is meaningful to their business goals. We provide the tools for clients to manage and track the right data and monitor digital marketing initiatives to continually improve the performance of their websites.”

James Cotton, Onespacemedia’s Founder & MD added, “Nicky has been instrumental in building Onespacemedia’s visibility - expertly leveraging a wide range of channels including social, search, content and press. Nicky is an exceptionally knowledgable digital marketing professional - her ability to combine systems, tools and techniques with creative content strategies always delivers results. I’m delighted that Nicky is taking up a client-facing role to deliver innovative digital marketing services to our customers."

 



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