Leeds retail and ecommerce agency plans city centre expansion after £1m month
Leeds based retail and ecommerce agency Circus PPC has signed a fourth client for November, and announced their first ever £1m month ahead of a city centre office move.
Property Master, an online buy-to-let mortgage comparison tool, is the most recent client to join Circus’s client roster.
Founded in 2009, Circus’ more prominent clients of late include Asda Money, Jaguar, Morrisons, and Northern Powerhouse. The company’s team is trained to operate using paid media for Google, Bing, Facebook, Amazon, YouTube, Instagram and more.
Property Master is based in Burton-Upon-Trent and claims to be “the UK’s first digital buy to let mortgage broker”, and also deals in limited company and commercial mortgages.
Rick Tobin, founder and managing director of Circus, said: “November has been our biggest ever month, the first time we’ve hit £1m, and we’re delighted that we’ve been able to continue to expand and grow as a business despite the trials and tribulations that everyone has faced over the past couple of years.
“There’s so much we’re looking forward to as we move into a new year and celebrate our successes so far. We’re excited to continue expanding the team, move into our new city centre offices, and hopefully hit many more £1m months in 2022!”
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