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Leeds digital agency wins client hat trick including Taylors after reporting record turnover
Digital and social agency Engage Interactive has added a trio of household favourites to its growing client roster, just one month after announcing a record turnover of over £1.2 million in the latest financial year.
The Leeds-based agency has won a series of high profile social media accounts for Taylors of Harrogate, Beefeater Grill and tea brand Bubbleology.
The win follows a long-term relationship with parent company Whitbread, and a highly successful Boss of Beef campaign in 2013, which introduced Beefeater Grill into social for the first time and grew ‘likes’ to over 150,000.
Taylors Coffee asked Engage to give fans a digital visual experience that replicates the look and feel of its new national TV campaign. It is the first fully digital mechanic for Taylors Coffee, other than its established website, and brings together all social media channels in one hub to amalgamate fans’ content under the #WelcometoCoffee microsite.
Bubbleology London Tea has commissioned the agency to manage its day-to-day social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, along with creating and overseeing its full digital marketing strategy including social e-marketing, digital advertising and content campaigns.
Dom Mernock, head of Digital Marketing at Engage, explains: “We’ve been creating amazing websites for brands for the past seven years, but our move into the wider social media and digital marketing space has really taken hold in the last few years.
“To be winning social media accounts for brands of this calibre and creating forward-thinking, creative campaigns like these, is something we’re really proud of.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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