Darlington marketing agency doubles turnover with £250k target
A regional marketing agency could be proving there are ‘no limits’ to growth with a recent expansion.
Darlington-based Go Limitless is on track to more than double its turnover in just under a year, after demand for its services - including web design and digital marketing - has seen the business take on a further three staff.
Now, the company has expanded into bigger office space at Darlington’s Lingfield Point to accommodate its growing team.
The four-year-old business first moved to the business park in November 2016 - having previously been based in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
Matt Prosser, managing director of Go Limitless, said: “This is a really exciting time for Go Limitless as we’re on track to surpass £250k turnover - doubling revenue in just 12 months.
“We originally relocated to Lingfield Point as we recognised Darlington as a great business hub and a place to expand the company.
“Lingfield Point offered a great office location close to the town centre that still had easy access to major commuter routes and free parking.”
The now seven-strong team of design and marketing experts is based in YARN, a wing of the business park designed for startups and SMEs.
Eddie Humphries, estate manager at Lingfield Point, added: “It’s always great when we’re able to watch our customers growing from their base here at Lingfield Point.
“We’re proud to be able to provide a well-deserved home to SMEs and startups and Go Limitless are the perfect example of a successful business that has flourished in YARN.”
The company has plans to create a further three roles by the end of the year.
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