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Affiliate marketing
News Release from: R.O.EYE
Edited by the Marketingservicestalk Editorial
Team on 06 August 2007
R.O.EYE continues rapid growth
R.O.EYE, the UK's largest specialist affiliate marketing agency, has announced the creation of a new client services department and five new appointments.
The Manchester-based company has continued to enjoy sustained growth since it launch in 2004 and the new appointments will support the necessary expansion R.O.EYE has developed the new department due to the growing importance of client services in a maturing affiliate market
This article was originally published on Marketingservicestalk on 3 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mark Kuhillow, founder and managing director of R.O.EYE, explaied: "As affiliate marketing continues to enjoy an increasing role in the overall marketing mix, clients want, and deserve, an ever greater level of reporting and support.
"By being the first specialist affiliate marketing agency in the UK to have a specialised client service department, R.O.EYE continues to proactively evolve the affiliate marketing landscape".
Kate Perry will be the first to join the new division as Client Services Coordinator.
Coming from Brilliant Media, she has worked across a broad range of accounts, including Subaru and Isuzu.
She also has an MsC in Marketing and Business.
Julian Oiller will join R.O.EYE as Business Development Manager.
He has over 14 years' experience in sales and business development, and has worked for the likes of the Daily Telegraph Group and National Magazines, which included the titles Good Housekeeping, Prima and Best.
His last post was Business Development Manager at Redwood Publishing.
He managed the Boots account responsible for revenue generation across Boots customer communication vehicles, including healthandbeauty magazine, Boots Ad Card DM and Boots.com.
The appointment of Ben Freidman as affiliate recruitment executive reflects R.O.EYE's drive to further identify relevant affiliates for clients.
Richard Wright is joining as part of the expansion in financial programme management, whilst Matthew Taylor is also joining as a Programme Executive.
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