Leeds agency charts next growth chapter
A digital marketing agency has opened a new Leeds office.
Next Chapter, founded in 2022, has moved its headquarters from Harrogate to new Wellington Place, which bosses say reflects its ambition to expand and better serve B2B and professional services’ clients.
They add that the relocation places the agency in the heart of Yorkshire’s commercial hub, strengthening connections with clients and talent.
Daniel Swepson, co-founder of Next Chapter, said: “Our repositioning is about focus and ambition.
“By specialising in the sectors we know best and the services that deliver measurable impact, we’re better placed than ever to help our clients grow and our move to Leeds reflects our commitment to being at the centre of that growth journey.”
The agency, whose client portfolio includes DENTON, Sanderson Weatherall, Design Tonic, Data Connect, Northern Energy and Optinet, is now focusing on high-growth sectors including commercial property, energy and utilities, manufacturing and professional services.
Its services span inbound marketing, HubSpot implementation, generative engine optimisation (GEO), digital advertising and sales-marketing alignment, designed to accelerate client growth.
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