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Transpennine Express Appoints Code To Put Web At Heart Of Business

Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Train operator the TransPennine Express, owned by First Group plc, has appointed Manchester based Code Computerlove as its digital agency to handle the management, future development and expansion of its website www.tpexpress.co.uk.

TransPennine Express, launched in February 2004, runs services between major northern cities including Liverpool, Manchester, Blackpool, Bolton, Preston, Lancaster, Barrow-in-Furness, Kendal, Windermere, Huddersfield, Leeds, Hull, York, Scarborough, Darlington, Durham, Newcastle, Sheffield, Doncaster, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

While the look and feel of the TransPennine Express site will remain the same, Code's remit is to manage its development, devise new content and improve functionality. Code will be responsible for the day to day management of the site and core site updates; plus the agency will operate statistical monitoring, search engine optimisation, email / viral marketing, database registration and management, and DDA compliance. Increasing visibility of the site through media strategy and planning is also part of the brief.

Dave Crocker, marketing manager for TransPennine Express, said, "Our objective is for the website, whose address appears on virtually all informational and promotional material, to become the central focus of an active, stimulating and creative business generator.

"We want to optimise the site's search engine compatibility and to develop a wide range of inter-linkages between our site and the websites of existing and potential business partners such as tourism offices, hotel groups, airlines, airports etc. Moreover, we want our website to develop, expand and become 'the only train website you need to visit'."

Code Computerlove account director, Jarrod Bull, adds, "Like many websites, www.tpexpress.co.uk has evolved over the years since its launch in 2004 but the pace of growth in the digital arena means that companies are finding it difficult to keep up and now recognise that they have to place digital at the heart of their future marketing strategies to harness the opportunities this medium can offer.

Bull added: "Our recommendations for the TransPennine Express site will ensure the company's digital marketing is the best in the business and delivers their corporate objectives to encourage car drivers to make a leisure journey by train and provide more reasons to travel off peak."

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