Yorkshire digital agency doubles turnover with new client wins
A West Yorkshire digital marketing agency has seen a 94 per cent increase in turnover in the first three months of 2019.
Vizulate Digital has seen turnover almost double between January and April this year, compared with the same period in 2018, and has secured five new clients since the start of the year.
Based in Brighouse, the company was established in 2014 by brothers Scott and Ryan Brant, and specialises in e-commerce web design, social media advertising, content marketing, video and animation.
Scott Brant, operations director at Vizulate Digital, said: “Since the start of the year, we’ve worked hard to deliver significant growth and stay on track after successfully growing our revenue by more than 20% by the end of 2018.
“Our efforts are paying off, and we have secured five new clients since January with several more significant projects in the pipeline.”
The firm plans to continue its growth with new product innovations, such as the Woosage integration tool that imports orders from the WooCommerce ecommerce platform to the Sage accounting package.
Creative director Ryan Brant, added: “Innovation is also central to our growth strategy for 2019, and outside of client projects we’ve been developing new ecommerce products in-house to deliver additional revenue.”
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