Circus PPC hits new heights with growth
A Leeds-based digital marketing agency has reported its strongest year of growth since 2021, with rising client spend, team expansion and new workplace initiatives driving success.
Circus PPC saw a 33 per cent increase in client ad spend in 2024, alongside improvements in client retention and team development.
November 2024 marked its biggest month on record, with a 21 per cent year-on-year increase in performance.
The agency also relocated to a larger office, introduced a new family leave package and restructured its senior leadership team to support future growth.
Rick Tobin, Circus PPC’s chief executive, said: “PPC is always changing, but what stays the same is our team’s ambition and motivation to find solutions and deliver the best possible PPC management to clients.
“Our year-on-year growth says it all, along with a successful Black Friday, where we saw 11 per cent increase in revenue across our e-commerce client base.
“I’m looking forward to seeing where 2025 takes us as we grow the team, win exciting new clients and help brands take their marketing to the next level.”
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