Claxon has been appointed as the digital performance agency of record for cosmetic clinic brand Sisu Clinic.
Work has already commenced between the independent agency and the Irish cosmetic clinic brand, which has flagship locations throughout Ireland, the UK, and the USA.
Claxon will build a new SEO strategy for the Irish cosmetic clinic brand’s refreshed website and focus on implementing the brand’s global SEO strategy, increasing organic traffic to drive performance for their clinics globally.
Jade Axford, Claxon’s chief growth officer, said the team is looking forward to being the brand’s digital partner and building its SEO to help the clinic achieve its ambitious growth plans.
“Sisu Clinic’s philosophy is built on a personalised approach and providing unparalleled service to its patients which aligns very closely to Claxon’s client service proposition. With a global multi-billion cosmetic medicine industry thriving, and we look forward to continuing to work alongside Sisu’s team as they expand further,” Axford added.
Dr Brian Cotter, founder of Sisu Clinic, said the partnership with Claxon represents “a powerful synergy between Claxon’s digital expertise and Sisu Clinic’s commitment to deliver world-class aesthetic services.”
“We look forward to celebrating mutual success and reaching new milestones in the global burgeoning cosmetic industry,” Cotter added.
The account win for Claxon comes after the agency promoted Jake Kay-Lawson to strategy director, reporting directly to general manager, Danny Molyneux.
Kay-Lawson joined Claxon in 2017 as a creative director. He has played a pivotal role part of driving its strategic and creative output across all disciplines, producing notable campaigns for Euka, Binance, Accor, chempro and F45.
His immediate remit is to maintain the agency’s high growth momentum by formulating, facilitating, communicating and ultimately executing strategies that drive results.
Kay-Lawson’s promotion comes after the agency appointed Brian Collins into the newly created role of head of growth.