Digital specialist celebrates century of clients
Digital specialist celebrates century of clients
A local digital marketing specialist is celebrating his 100th client win less than two years after leaving his job to launch his own business.
Mark Worden, previously responsible for online marketing at two well established Westcountry brands, law firm Stephens Scown LLP and insurance company Cornish Mutual, created MiHi Digital 20 months ago to support the burgeoning online potential of the region’s businesses.
The company, which offers assistance on all aspects of online marketing, has now worked with more than 100 organisations from across England and three other continents, turning over a combined £400m between them.
Mark said; “More and more businesses have embraced marketing their products and services online. Our mantra has been to help and support firms in making the most of the time and budget they spend by adopting a strategic and integrated approach, whilst also cutting out the technical jargon!”
MiHi Digital has provided a particular focus on reporting and delivering results, with one client seeing a 250% increase in turnover having worked with MiHi over the course of the last year.
Mark explained; “If you’re brining in a specialist to support your business it’s vital you fully understand the return you’re gaining; for that reason we’ve been keen to report on every area of online performance for our clients. Knowing exactly what they’re getting for their money has proven to be incredibly popular with our clients.”
As the business continues to grow, MiHi Digital has now turned to the National Apprenticeship Scheme to give local students an opportunity to begin a career in online marketing.
Mark added “It’s incredibly exciting to be able to give an opportunity to someone looking to take their first step in digital marketing. We’ve got some great clients; from BAFTA and EMMY nominated individuals to your more traditional professional services; they’ll see and learn how to help a business grow online, no matter what the sector.”