London influencer marketing agency increases revenue 300% ahead of plans to create jobs
A London social media marketing agency has announced that it has doubled in size across the past year.
Komodo, a global social media and influencer marketing agency, has seen revenue increase by 300 per cent in the last 12 months.
Across the year, the company also increased its headcount from 13 to 24, and is planning to create an additional 25 new hires this year.
Andy Ryan, co-founder and creative director at We Are Komodo, commented: “It’s been a challenging twelve months for many businesses, but we are delighted to have continued to see a significant demand for social media and influencer marketing.
“People have become accustomed to doing almost everything online, and this is a trend we anticipate will only continue to rise in 2021.
“I strongly believe our growth is a result of the excellent work we produce, combined with a dedicated team and agile approach to achieving success for our clients.”
Freddie Strange, co-founder and business development director, added: “We have ambitious plans for the next twelve months, expanding the team and working with our brand partners on new and innovative ideas to help them thrive through what may be a difficult time.”
“As our client base broadens to new sectors, we are looking to invest in new offerings, as well as looking to open offices across Asia, Middle East and Europe. We’re so excited for what’s to come!”
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