Clone Media

Email | DESIGN | Content creation | SEO

Clone Media are a creative direct mail and complex packaging company whose main mission is to help its clients stand out.

"They’re outcome focussed which means we don’t waste effort "

“We’ve been working with The Typeface Group since 2020. They help to create and implement our marketing strategy, including: email marketing, content marketing, managing social accounts, copywriting, photography, web development and more. They’re outcome focussed which means we don’t waste effort and time on things which won’t get us closer to our objectives. They’re a great bunch of people. We get amazing feedback on the work they help us with, and we just generally enjoy working with them.”

Joel Dalton – Co-founder Clone Media

Services delivered

Clone Media came to The Typeface Group to support them with their own external digital communications, starting from the ground up in readiness to hire when the time was right. They wanted us to cover each aspect of their marketing efforts, so our team stepped in to level up their;  

More Traffic

Increase in website users by 86.25% with 100.88% more sessions on the site

Improved discoverabilty

Increase of traffic from organic search by 498.70% with an increase in conversions by 11%

ROI

1.30% increase in goal conversion rate over the last 12 months.

Why Clone Media outsourced

Having a team to outsource to has meant Clone Media could focus its attention on growing the business. They have ambitious plans, and the business is scaling up quickly. Knowing that their communications are in expert hands takes one element of (important) pressure off their plate. Now that they have recruited, Team TFG are there on hand for anything they need.

More hands on deck

Ongoing comms

Do you need a team to assist with your marketing communications? From stakeholder comms to newsletters, online content and thought-leadership pieces,  there’s certainly a lot to cover. A flexi-extension of your team to ease that burden sounds pretty good right now, doesn’t it?
Glasses on a table with a keyboard and ear buds.