Leeds digital agency ranked No.1 on the 2015 Census of the Digital Industry
Engage, the Leeds-based full service digital agency, has been ranked as the number one elite agency in a 2015 Digital Census for 1-25 staff.
The ranking system is considered one of the most comprehensive review of the digital marketing landscape in the UK.
Agencies are ranked in three performance categories financial, client and peer. To achieve Elite status, Engage had to rank consistently in all three of the above and following a peer-to-peer review, Engage came out as the top elite agency with 1-25 staff.
Established in 2007, Engage has grown to be a full service digital agency with 25 staff working from it’s Leeds City Centre office.
Recent client wins include University of Northampton, Leeds Building Society and Yorkshire Tea amongst others.
Alex Willcocks, Engage director, said: “We’ve come along way since 2007 and to be recognised as the number one agency of our size in the industry is both overwhelming and flattering.
“The last twelve months have seen our fastest period of growth to date. We’ve welcomed new faces to the team and also effectively expanded our range of services so we can now genuinely operate as a full service digital agency. It’s undeniably the great team here that make our work so successful and creative, and we can’t wait to see what the next 12 months brings!”
The Digital Census, compiled by The Drum and Recommended Agency Register, provides a comprehensive review of the digital agency landscape in the UK.
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