MediaCo opens its Singapore office

Online marketing agency said it will offer expert content and cutting edge Internet technology to Singaporeans.

UK-based MediaCo, a leader in online and web marketing, has announced the opening of the company's first office in Singapore and Asia Pacific.

MediaCo, an Online Marketing Agency founded by British web guru and author David Mill, is an expert in Search Engine Optimisation and Pay-Per-Click advertising. MediaCo will be deploying more than 10 years of experience in these and other areas like Link Building and Social Media Marketing to their Singapore clients.

David, a former journalist who was behind the launch of one of the first online newspapers in 1994, is the author of Content Is King: Writing and Editing Online published by Elsevier which received 4 out of 5 stars on Amazon.com.

Says David, "Content sits at the heart of most of our activities. Whether we are optimising a website, producing a Tweet, creating an external link, conducting email marketing or maintaining a customer's Blog, the written word is still the key element.

"We couple this with advanced technology solutions which, for example, allow us to develop a highly-effective multi-channel approach to Link Building and Social Media Marketing."

Ken McEwan, an expert in the field of Internet marketing, applications and development, heads MediaCo Singapore.

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