Leeds digital marketing firm sees revenue increase of 70%
A Leeds digital marketing business has announced that it has seen a 70 per cent increase revenue this year.
Present Works said that the “significant growth” has led to several new hires despite the challenges presented by the pandemic.
The company’s growing strategic client portfolio includes Airnow PLC, HSBC, Trinity McQueen, Quill, Banana Moon, Stadium FX, SHIFT MarketPlace and MPS Care Home Group.
As a HubSpot-accredited partner, Present Works is further supporting its client base with the implementation of integrated CRM services and marketing automation capabilities across a range of channels.
Brett Jacob, managing director, commented: “Like many other businesses, we were concerned about the impact of lockdown earlier this year.
“Our focus on growth businesses and technology, as well as the development of our ‘find and seek’ model, has meant we have steered our way through the year so far and continued to grow.”
Peter Lowes, strategy director, added: “In the circumstances, I am delighted that we have been able to provide opportunities and grow our team.
“We have onboarded some fabulous new clients and are already driving some real results for them.”
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