A DIGITAL marketing company which works with businesses across Europe is celebrating after picking up its seventh major industry award of the year.
Digital 24, based in Belfast and Omagh, also increased its turnover by 40 per cent in 2018 and recently secured four new clients including a leading London-based social content agency for which it will help up-skill its team in different elements of digital marketing.
As well as working with businesses throughout Ireland including Irish Greyhound Board, Translink, Women in Business and Sliderobes, Digital 24 has also delivered mentoring programmes on behalf of councils across Northern Ireland including Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council and Fermanagh & Omagh District Council to help local companies develop their skills and grow their businesses through digital marketing.
It has also added another new client in Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council as part of the company's growing mentoring programme.
Digital 24 helps businesses find customers by providing a bespoke digital marketing experience with key services including social media management, content marketing, PPC, copy-writing for search engine optimisation, email marketing and blogging.
Managing director Niamh Taylor said: “It’s been an incredible year for Digital 24, picking up seven awards, enjoying continued growth and increasing our turnover by 40 per cent. And we're particularly delighted to have won two prestigious accolades at the CIM Ireland Marketing Awards."
The CIM Awards are a celebration of the very best marketing innovations, interventions and campaigns crafted by organisations, businesses and agencies from across Ireland.
Eileen Curry, chair of CIM Ireland, said: “Niamh Taylor and her team in Digital 24 delivered a social media campaign that delivered game-changing results for Babocush. A locally created innovation, Babocush is a special comfort product for crying babies.
"The campaign, so expertly delivered by Digital 24, is a formidable example of how digital marketing can exceed expectations.
"It was so powerful that it attracted huge interest and coverage from international news and media channels. And on top of that, babies and their parents around the world are now enjoying an improved quality of life.”