One of India’s fastest-growing digital marketing agencies has announced its global expansion in North America with Toronto as its Headquarters
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / November 1, 2022 / WeBeeSocial – an awarded digital marketing agency has forayed into the North American market by establishing its headquarters in Toronto, Canada. This move comes after the growing demand for creative and innovative marketing solutions in this region. As a first step towards its global expansion, the agency has set up its office in North York, and Toronto, and has upcoming projects in Ontario and Quebec.
WeBeeSocial started as a social media marketing agency in 2015 and soon transitioned into a 360 digital agency with tech-oriented marketing as a key focus area. With the legacy of successfully completing 360 marketing campaigns for clients like the United Nations, USAID, CBRE, CISCO, Dupont, Oriflame, Resmed, Scholastic, etc. the co-founders feel very positive about establishing a great portfolio here.
Commenting on this move, the co-founders, Soumya Sharma, and Shubhendu Jha said, “Our work brought us here in 2019 and we immediately fell in love with the idea of expanding our global footprint. We started getting inquiries from North America and realised that a more local presence would help us serve our clients better. We met some like-minded people and were able to set up the first draft of our presence within months. Our aim is to develop a fantastic creative portfolio and nurture more collaborations between clients, teams, and vendors across the globe. The post-COVID era has made digital marketing a necessity, and our experience with clients in APAC and MENA will help us deliver some great work in North America as well.
WeBeeSocial is a creative lead digital marketing agency based out of North York, Toronto, and offers services across multiple digital channels like website development, email marketing, social media marketing, performance marketing, etc. to name a few.
CONTACT:
Aron Ahuja
aron@webeesocial.ca
SOURCE: Webeesocial
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