TWO marketing professionals from Sale have won a prestigious award at the Northern Digital Awards.
Despite being up against the likes of Virgin Experience Days, Jordan Wilson and Kirsty Hogarth, who run digital marketing agency MountDigital, came top for the Best Integrated Campaign Award.
Their award-winning digital marketing campaign helped increase the average weekly sales for northern discount furniture retailer, Brand Interiors by a staggering 153%.
The judges said: “This campaign had great integration with offline and in-house resources which really helped to reach their targeted audience. The campaign was very well executed and displayed very impressive results.”
The Northern Digital Awards was held at the Queen’s Hotel in Leeds to celebrate digital excellence in the North of England and was attended by over 450 digital professionals.
Jordan Wilson founded MountDigital 18 months ago – initially running the agency from his home office in Sale Moor. However, after securing eight new client accounts during 2017, the agency has recently relocated to Manchester’s new digital hub; WeWork at No.1 Spinningfields.
MountDigital work with a number of Manchester-based brands including trendy bar and restaurant chain Black Dog Ballroom and furniture retailer Neville Johnson Group which has a showroom in Altrincham.
MrvWilson said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to have won such a well-respected award, especially when up against such tough competition from across the North of England.
“Securing this award propels us nicely into 2018 as we embark on our ambitious growth plans to help more businesses deliver real results through smart digital marketing.
“While we have worked with brands from all over the UK, we’re proud of our Mancunian roots and are particularly keen to nurture local talent and help local businesses to prosper.”
The Sale duo are now recruiting for a paid media manager and would love to be able to appoint local talent into the role. To register your interest for the role contact info@mountdigital.co.uk.
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