Sookio's move to innovation centre puts a spring in our step

We’re delighted to share that Sookio has moved to St John’s Innovation Centre, bringing our strategic expertise to the heart of the city’s tech, science and business communities.  

Our move to St John’s Innovation Centre follows an incredibly busy period throughout the pandemic.

During this time, we’ve expanded the team and developed new content marketing services to address the challenges faced by businesses in 2022 – and help our clients seize the exciting opportunities of digital, too.

“We knew it was the right time for a move,” says Founder Sue Keogh, pictured above on moving day.

“We’ve been through an energising period of growth, with so many businesses switching to digital – and coming straight to us for our specialist expertise.

“The move to St John’s Innovation Centre this Spring brings us even closer to clients in our key sectors, meaning if they need expert content creation, strategy or training from an established, trusted marketing agency – we’re right on the doorstep.” 

Taking our instinctive problem-solving approach to the challenges of the pandemic, we have recently developed some of our core services to meet the needs of our clients: 

Campaigns: Our highly effective paid social media campaigns target hard-to-reach audiences around the world. The normalisation of Zoom and Teams enables the Sookio team to offer ongoing consultancy at a much deeper level, regardless of our client’s location.

Video: We’ve created new video packages to suit different budgets, plus live event support featuring pre-recorded segments, YouTube optimisation, and workshops to help speakers look great on camera. 

Copywriting: Sookio’s approach to copy is about more than just websites and brochures. We can also help with everything from brand guidelines to training for teams to ensure consistency in tone of voice – even when they’re based miles apart! 

Sookio’s new home

The move to our new Sookio HQ makes this the start of an exciting new chapter for both our clients and the Sookio team.

“The building itself opens up lots of opportunities for us,” explains Sue. “There are facilities where we can run remote workshops and offer work experience for young people. We’ll also have the chance to rub shoulders with other SMEs doing interesting things. And with all the meeting space on offer, we’re looking forward to having clients drop in – rather than relying on good old Zoom!” 

Let’s talk!

Need help with your digital content, strategy or video project? Fill in our contact form - or pop in to see us in our new home.

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