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A Flying Start For Yorkshires Youngest
Beanie Media, a start-up digital marketing agency run by two of Yorkshires youngest marketing directors, has been shortlisted for the FSB Start-up Business of the year award in Yorkshire.
The shortlist comes after the company increases it’s monthly profits by 1000% since they began trading, 8 months ago.
Beanie Media, which was founded by, Melissa Roberts, and, Daniel Atkinson in 2018, have increased the companies monthly profits by 1000% and are planning to take on two members of staff this year.
The Wakefield-based digital marketing agency offer website development, social media and video marketing services and work with a wide variety of clients across the retail and food and drink industry.
Commenting on their recent achievement, Managing Director, Melissa Roberts said: ‘We are delighted to have our efforts recognised amongst all the strong start-ups across Yorkshire. We couldn’t have asked for a better start to the year and this has further fuelled our determination to provide quality marketing support to businesses in Yorkshire.’
The FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards recognise the best small businesses and the self-employed from right from across the UK, from every sector and industry and from businesses of all ages and all sizes.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by melissa@beaniemedia.com .
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