RP Global | Realise Potential

RP Global are specialists in people who work across talent, learning, leadership and change to support businesses to achieve the best from their employees. Dawson & Davis provided a full website design service along with brand redevelopment and content services.

RP Global work on many different scales with varied businesses, from individuals and teams to multiple sector organisations. They deliver sustainable transformations across all of the areas they work in acting as a catalyst to bring out the best in in their clients teams. They needed a website which reflected the very human nature of their business which felt people orientated whilst also maintaining a professional business to business look and feel. Our services for RP Global included:

  • A full website design and build package within a 4 week timescale.

  • Brand redevelopment to create a suite of digital logos for use across the company website, social media channels and internal presentations / company stationary.

  • Management and editing of all provided content to shape brand TOV and create associate profiles and case studies.

  • Launch of a business news feed to support sharing through the LinkedIn B2B network.

  • Image management and image library creation.

  • All elements of copy and content.

  • Set up and transfer of relevant domains.

“I was really impressed by how quickly and accurately Dawson & Davis were able to understand my industry and interpret my needs to develop a brand and website which fully reflected how I wanted to be seen by potential and existing clients. The process was easy throughout the project and we were easily able to meet a deadline I had in place to go live with the new site.”

Rebecca | Owner Director | RP Global

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