Office move accelerates growth for Leeds pay-per-click agency
Following the recruitment of two new members of staff, Circus PPC will be relocating to another premises at Thorpe Park, Leeds.
The new office space will give the business the ability to further recruit, with space to double the size of its current team.
Founded in 2009, Circus PPC work with a number of household names such as Miele, Smiggle, ASDA and Supercasino.
This year alone, Circus PPC have taken on eight new clients, while also growing their current accounts. As part of an ongoing growth plan, the business has reported growth in revenue from 2017/18 and that trend continues into 2019.
Sticking to their roots, Circus PPC have created a Yorkshire themed meeting room. The new office space will also provide an additional meeting room, a library, a break out space and a dining area.
Managing director of Circus PPC, Rick Tobin, said: “As we get closer to our 10th year in business, this is an extremely exciting new chapter for Circus PPC.
“The new office will give us the space we need to achieve our future growth plans as we work towards becoming a more recognised PPC agency within the industry and beyond.
“We have achieved some fantastic results already this year, with eight new client wins and the recruitment of two PPC analysts.
“We have worked hard to perfect our training and mentoring programme to ensure that we have the right team in place to deliver exceptional results for our client base.”
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