Yorkshire digital marketing agency expands team and boosts revenue by 380%
A Yorkshire digital marketing agency has announced that its revenue has nearly quadrupled over the past year.
SOUP, based in Sheffield, has reported a 380 per cent increase revenue over the past twelve months.
In the period, the company also expanded its team, growing from five members to 27.
The company works with global brands including Heineken, Hewlett & Co, Infini London, Lucy Locket Loves and Pocket Sport.
Amanda Perry, founder, commented: “The past year has certainly been one to remember and I didn’t expect us to grow as quickly as we have!
“It’s been so fantastic to create jobs and welcome new team members on board. Everyone has embraced remote working so well, but it’s great to be back together, seeing the team create magic for our clients!
“We’ve been operating in the digital marketing scene for several years but have really seen scale-up brands embrace paid social over the past 12 months.
“Before now, many saw it as a nice-to-have but when done right, and backed by insight and market research, paid social is such a powerful tool for growth.
“As more consumers moved to online shopping during lockdown, our clients have seen first-hand that it really is the most cost-effective way to drive sales.
“I love that SOUP. is part of this upwards trend; supporting clients on their journey to increased website traffic, more customers and, most importantly, bigger revenues.”
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