North East digital marketing firm creates jobs after 50% monthly revenue increase
A North East digital marketing agency has expanded its team after reporting a 50 per cent increase in revenues over the last 12 months.
Mediaworks, which has offices in Leeds, London and Edinburgh as well as its Newcastle headquarters, has created 44 new roles across all divisions as the result of the growth.
Over the past 12 months, Mediaworks has picked up national and international digital marketing briefs for the likes of Cath Kidston, Dune London, Johnson & Johnson, Miele and LADbible Group.
The firm, which has undergone a recent rebrand, is hopeful that it is now well positioned to deliver over £10m in revenue for 2021.
Mediaworks CEO, Brett Jacobson, commented: “From independent corner stores to High Street giants, the last 12 months has shown everyone that future business success is about having a positive digital presence. Our partners were all trying to figure out what their futures looked like and we had absolute clarity on the answers for them.
“We’d just never articulated that proposition externally. The rebrand is the time for us to take ownership of our own future and reflect far more accurately what this incredible team does day in, day out.”
He added: “This new positioning is the visual realisation of how we help positively secure our clients’ digital performance beyond today, combining data, tech, creativity and strategy, to allow them to own their future.
“This is our launchpad which gives us enormous confidence to plan aggressively for 2021.”
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