Green Ginger Digital maps out growth plan
A Hull-based digital marketing agency is setting its sights on significant expansion, with plans to triple its turnover by 2030.
Green Ginger Digital, which specialises in performance marketing, has unveiled a five-year strategy to reach £3 million in annual revenue.
The announcement coincides with the agency’s fifth anniversary, following a year in which it generated £1.05 million in turnover and grew its team to 14.
To support its ambitions, bosses say the agency plans to “expand capabilities” by making six new hires, including adding senior roles in paid media, SEO, operations and partnerships.
Nick Cranwell, co-founder and performance strategy director, said: “From the beginning, our mission has been to help businesses grow through smart, data-led marketing strategies.
“As we look ahead, we’re focused on innovation, ensuring our services remain at the cutting edge and making a meaningful impact on our clients and the wider community.
“I’m excited about what the next five years will bring for Emily, me, and the Green Ginger Digital team.”
Recent client wins, including with Racking Solutions, Urban Lockers, PACK’D and The Chelsea Psychology Clinic, have fuelled growth alongside long-term partnerships with MKM Building Supplies and Face the Future.
Emily Falkingham, co-founder and performance marketing director, added: “We’re incredibly proud of how far we’ve come in just five years.
“Our growth has been a testament to the dedication of our team and the strength of our client relationships.
“The next five years represent an exciting opportunity to build on this foundation, expand our capabilities, and continue to deliver outstanding results for our clients.”
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