Pictured above: (l-r) Joe Galiszewski, Ricky May (Back row
l-r) James Anderson, Dave Bird
Internet marketing services specialist Webtistic Ltd is the
latest rapidly expanding company to join the cluster of young
technology-based businesses at Derby's iD Centre.
Webtistic Ltd chose the iD Centre on London Road as their new
headquarters thanks to its track record in nurturing businesses
within the high growth technology sector.
The company offers a range of internet marketing services
including, search engine optimisation, pay-per-click management,
affiliate management, online PR and social media
management.
In addition, the team also operate Profitistic.com, a dedicated
full service affiliate network that specialises in online lead
generation.
Webtistic already boasts a number of high profile clients,
including Vodafone, Blockbuster Video, Lovefilm.com and William
Hill.
Commenting on Webtistic's arrival at the iD centre, co-ordinator
Debbie Turner, said:
"I am delighted to welcome Webtistic to our growing cluster of
technology-based companies here at the centre.
"Over the past few years, many of our tenants in this sector
have gone on to receive national acclaim for their work and I am
confident that Webtistic will go on to enjoy similar success."
Commenting on joining the iD Centre, Dave Bird, managing
director of Webtistic said:
"The iD Centre was an obvious choice for our new office
premises. With a strong technology-based community, business
incubation support and strategic location, the iD Centre is a
perfect fit for us."
The iD Centre is a fully serviced business incubation facility
specially for technology-based and engineering businesses, with 32
fully furnished office units ranging from 105 sq ft to 438 sq
ft.
All units have a staffed reception, meeting rooms with video
conferencing facility, kitchen facilities, subsidised restaurant,
free parking and a 360-degree business incubation support package.
The iD Centre is supported by the EDRF, a programme, which provides
funding to economic regeneration schemes and organisations
regionally.