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Manchester digital agency goes from bedroom business to £1.8 million turnover
I-com is a Manchester-based digital agency that was set up in 2004 it now employs 40 people and has a turnover of £1.8 million.
It’s profit rose by 43% last year and it continues to experience great growth with 5 new roles created in the last 12 months.
The company started in an upstairs bedroom of a house in fallowfield and now operates out of of offices in Manchester.
70% of its business comes from retained clients and the remaining 30% comes from new business each year.
MD, Mike told Bdaily: “We go beyond digital marketing and work with businesses to cover everything they may need, from optimization to designing the website.
“It’s a holistic approach where we try and make you more successful as a business.
“Our biggest challenge is growth, we grew 28% last year and we get bigger it becomes harder to sustain those growth figures.
“The easiest thing for me is getting up and coming to work, I love facing new challenges.
“We’re a friendly, young company with a good friendly atmosphere, people enjoy coming into work and are happy and motivated.”
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