Journey Further marketing agency hits record £4.2m growth in second year
Performance marketing agency, Journey Further has announced its second year growth figures, reporting £4.2m turnover in 2018.
Turnover grew by 125 per cent, with fee revenue growing by 183 per cent to £1.8m.
Since launching in January 2017, the agency has grown from three to 33 people with clients including Sky, Claire’s, Principal Hotel Company and Airtasker.
In response to client need, August 2018 saw Journey Further launch its SEO and PR offering, applying the same ‘clarity at speed’ proposition it uses to deliver PPC, Programmatic and Paid Social campaigns.
Robin Skidmore, founder and CEO at Journey Further, said: “Our clarity at speed approach, principally removing the need for a client service department by connecting clients directly to analysts and strategists, supported by the best technology, has worked incredibly well.
“We’ve proven there’s a better agency model, delivered some incredible results and, most importantly, built an incredible company culture along the way.”
Journey Further moved recently into a custom-designed, 5,000 sq ft office at Leeds Dock, the hub for digital, creative and media companies, and has already secured an additional 5,500 sq ft to accommodate further growth.
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