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High-fives all round for online marketing firm
A North East internet marketing and web design agency has marked its fifth birthday by announcing plans for expansion thanks to a surge in its turnover and a string of lucrative contract wins.
Fifteen Digital, based in Darlington, will now run social media workshops for Best Western hotels throughout the UK and its technology division will work as a CCTV supplier for the Bourne Leisure Group - which owns Butlins and Haven Holidays.
The recent increase in business and services offered to its clients now means the company can increase its workforce at its Darlington office.
Company director John Borthwick, said: “Fifteen Digital’s Darlington office deals mainly with the online marketing side of Fifteen Digital’s operations, including its IT and web development. This is now the focus of the company’s growth in the near future.
“It was pretty risky funding our own expansion, but in the long-term this has actually proved a savvy move as it means we have been able to grow through the credit crunch.
“We currently employ 12 staff members with our thirteenth starting very shortly at Darlington. This shows that we have come a long way from what was just the three of us to now having bigger offices in two parts of the country.”
Fifteen Digtial is an Internet marketing and web design agency with offices in Stoke-on-Trent and Darlington.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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