Finding Luxury – Lartisien (formerly Grand Luxury Hotels) partners with The SEO Works

Founders, Ivan and Rouslan Lartisien

Following a competitive pitch process, Luxury travel business Lartisien (formerly Grand Luxury Hotels) have chosen to partner with award-winning agency The SEO Works for their organic search engine optimisation.

Lartisien, founded by visionary brothers Ivan and Rouslan, specialises in ‘carefully curated collaborations for unique travel experiences’, and have become the go-to website for the luxury traveller.

Pursuing a dream based on a love of travel and luxury, they spotted a new area for the luxury market. Innovations such as the ‘Guest Experience Manager’ helped them grow fantastically, and create an image of the ultimate personalised travel experience.

More than a decade on, the market has grown. The leading luxury travel business sees SEO as a way to help retain their dominance in the market and, following a detailed pitch from the Sheffield-based agency, decided to partner with The SEO Works.

Building a strong and detailed strategy, they will target lucrative keywords and further Lartisien’s visibility to their luxury clientele. Beyond just local targeting, the agency will look to improve their organic search performance globally.

The appointment is a very exciting one for The SEO Works, with Sales Director Alex Hill saying “Lartisien are an incredibly exciting business, with a real understanding and appreciation of innovation and service – though our industries are very different, this is something that really resonates with us. We’re very excited to get stuck into our cutting-edge SEO strategy for them, and are hugely confident in what our hand-picked digital growth team can do for their very established business”.

The SEO Works specialises in SEO, PPC, Web, Paid Social and Digital PR and has many clients within the Luxury items and Hospitality sector including Luxe Watches, Denby Pottery, Blowers Jewellers, UK Breakaways and many others.

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