Sanctuary Bathrooms recruits first digital marketing manager

Mark Fullilove has been appointed to drive growth and expansion online.

11 Nov, 20

Retailer Sanctuary Bathrooms has recruited its first digital marketing manager Mark Fullilove to drive growth and expansion online.

Sanctuary Bathrooms recruits first digital marketing manager

He has joined the company from international digital marketing agency Search Laboratory, where Fullilove was digital PR Campaign manager.

His remit will include shaping and delivering the cross-channel marketing strategy, managing website changes and digital PR activities, alongside the firm’s existing agencies, as the company looks to expand online.

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Fullilove has already had existing experience of working with the brand while at Search Laboratory, alongside clients from across a variety of sectors, both B2B and B2C, in UK and US markets.

He has already set out his vision for the firm, which also has a sister brand VictorianBathrooms4u.com, taking a bigger share of the market through investing in a top-down approach with national brand recognition high on the agenda.

He also believes the company needs to enhance customer experience through growing marketing activity across all channels.

Speaking about joining the company, Mark Fullilove said: “Sanctuary Bathrooms is already a trusted name online in what is a hugely competitive sector, as well as having a strong regional presence.

“However, the company does not want to stand still and to do that it needs to take that next leap to become a nationally recognisable household name while staying true to its personal, family-friendly and personalised customer-focused roots.

“Digital is becoming an increasingly significant area and it is vital the business invests in this.

“Having worked with the brand, I know both the strengths and areas we need to target.

“With more people switching on to digital, social media and online shopping, we must look at improving the user experience and expanding our channel activities.

“This also needs to feed into every single touchpoint across the business to create a joined-up strategy that enables better decision-making, better strategic investment as well as delivering a first-class customer experience and revenue growth.”

Director James Roberts commented: We had reached a point where it became clear that running the marketing would require another person; someone with experience in the sector and knowledge within our industry.

“I have known Mark professionally for over three years now, we have worked on many campaigns together and I knew his love for the brand. It just had to be Mark!”

The Leeds-based company has seen its online revenues soar by 84% over the last two years, after investing in digital alongside brick and mortar showroom sales.

Sanitary Bathrooms is now targeting double-digit growth in 2021.