Agency marks milestone with best-ever growth
A marketing agency is celebrating a milestone moment with best-ever growth.
Youbee Media has reached five years in business.
And bosses say the Leeds-based operator has marked the occasion with a 60-plus per cent rise in annual turnover.
They say the uplift was driven by an increase in retainer clients and support for third sector organisations.
They add it also benefited from demand for its marketing training workshops, revealing clamour for its services has climbed 215 per cent over the last two years.
Rebecca Hopwood, founder and director of Youbee Media – whose portfolio includes LGBTQ+ charity Out Together and Adaptis Care Solutions – said: “I wanted to build an agency that creates meaningful solutions, is agile and focuses on genuine relationships with businesses.
“Five years on, I’m so proud we’re still living that mission by listening, adapting and bringing joy through the work we deliver.
“We’ve been able to partner with incredible brands and people, often becoming a true extension of their teams.
“That spirit of collaboration is what makes the work so rewarding.”
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