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LoudCrowd aiming for two years of major expansion

DONCASTER based Digital Marketing and Web Design agency LoudCrowd is on track to more than double the size of its workforce by 2024.

Launched by David Johnson in 2016 as a two-man operation, LoudCrowd now specialises in search engine optimisation, web design and development, branding and strategy and graphic design.

Having seen the staff grow from two to a team of nine in the last two years alone, the plan now for LoudCrowd is for it to more than double in size in the next 24 months to form a strong team of 20.

“I have seen Doncaster businesses get to a certain size and then stop developing but our aim is to keep going and keep growing as we establish a network of business support that extends well beyond both Doncaster and South Yorkshire,” David explained.

“We want to double our size by 2024 and I can see no reason why that could not happen.

“We have reached a level now where we can start to provide our own training - in fact, we are currently in the process of creating our own training programme, aimed at advancing the skills we already have within the team.”

And from there, he added, the aim was to use the that training programme to begin recruiting in Doncaster.

“It doesn’t matter what level of education or background you come from, we will be able to provide our new team members with the skills needed to become part of an exciting and fast growing industry,” David said.

“Over the past six years we have seen LoudCrowd develop an increasingly strong position in an extremely competitive market and to maximise our potential we need the best people with the right attitude and team mentality.

“Something that is very important to me, is that as a local employer I want to employ local people and develop people within our local community.

“That isn’t always easy to achieve but with the correct training opportunities in place, I am confident that will happen.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Highfield .

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