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Keep Left adds endota spa to client roster

Cross-media public relations agency, Keep Left has been engaged to deliver a multi-faceted public relations campaign for endota spa.

The announcement:

Cross-media public relations agency, Keep Left, is thrilled to welcome Australia’s largest day-spa network, endota spa, to its consumer client portfolio.

endota spa is the down to earth, all-Australian day spa started by friends, Belinda Fraser and Melanie Gleeson, on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula in 2000. Thirteen years on the entrepreneurial pair are still driving the business, which now boasts a network of 82 divine spas around the country.

As their business continues to grow, endota spa has engaged Keep Left to deliver a multi-faceted public relations campaign to help launch a brand new offering of innovative skincare products and treatments that will take the endota spa experience to a whole new level.

Tara Poole, General Manager of Keep Left said: “endota spa is one of those brands we’ve always wanted to work with. There’s an exciting team behind the business and we recognised the opportunity public relations can bring them.

“Plus, they’re just a really nice bunch of people.”

endota spa joins Keep Left’s existing portfolio of franchise clients which includes PACK & SEND, Lord of The Fries and Bakers Delight.

“This win is another string on the bow for our expanding franchise portfolio,” adds Poole. “We love a good dose of retail.”

“We have been really impressed by the combination of talents that Keep Left brings to their delivery,” said Kellie Langeliers, endota spa Marketing Manager.

“They have genuine creative flair and they work to measurable, binding targets. Brilliant! It gives us such great comfort to know that Keep Left will represent our brand with great style and innovation, without sacrificing results.”

Source: Keep Left media release

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