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Science 2010-11-03 2 min read

Safestyle UK Launches Drive To Boost Internet Presence

Double glazing company Safestyle UK launches a major cyberspace campaign to tap into the web revolution.

LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND, November 03, 2010

WINDOWS and doors company Safestyle UK is beefing up its internet presence to boost its online profile.
The firm, which is renowned for its television adverts featuring a host of celebrities, is keen to play a bigger role in the cyberspace revolution.
Safestyle UK has already successfully promoted its famous BOGOF (you buy one, you get one free) offer on its website and the response has so far been excellent. Now it is aiming to move its internet profile to the next level.
The company has hired internet marketing specialists Optimise Media to improve its web presence. The Lancashire-based company was awarded the lucrative five-figure contract after beating off strong competition from rival bidders.
In addition, Safestyle UK has also recruited The Small Agency to be its creative and design experts. The Yorkshire-based agency will work with Safestyle UK's existing media and digital partners to boost creativity across the company's channels.
A Safestyle UK spokesman said: "Our memorable television adverts have always drawn great attention and have got people talking down the years.
"But we appreciate that the internet is an increasing source of interest to customers. As the web advances we are keen to experiment further and to push the boundaries further when it comes to technology.
"We are constantly looking at ways that we can improve our customer experience for web visitors and this is all linked to our drive to boost customer care. So we are really looking forward to working with both Optimise Media and The Small Agency to raise our presence in cyberspace."
Safestyle UK also recently revealed it was launching a new wave of its television adverts featuring former Coronation Street star Ken Morley and "Window Man" Jeff Brown.
The firm is the largest independent provider of quality and affordable uPVC double glazing in the country. The company, which launched in 1992 with just GBP2,000 capital, has enjoyed rapid growth and installed more than GBP100million of energy-saving windows, doors, composite doors and patio doors in homes across the UK last year.
Part of the Bradford-based Style Group, Safestyle UK now has 40 branches across the country to satisfy huge demand for its products.
It has an exclusive internet offer on its BOGOF deal. People can visit http://www.safestyle-windows.co.uk/ for more information.