Our latest client wins

As a social media agency, we are dedicated to making our clients industry-leading on social media. We help them achieve their goals and position them as thought leaders within their respective fields. With this in mind, client wins are very important to us. We go out on this journey with them to figure out what works and what doesn’t. 

When we finally nail down what works best for their brand or business, the results come piling in and soon enough, their goals are being met. In this week’s blog post, we wanted to share some of our latest client wins that we are extremely proud of. Continue reading to celebrate with us! 

New clients on board

Before we jump into the success of our current client base on social media, we wanted to welcome some of the new clients that have joined us: Workhub and Auxilion. Workhub offers a comprehensive range of flexible and affordable business services and office space in prime locations.

From virtual business plans to physical office space, they specialise in finding the right solution for you and your business. Auxilion, part of I.T Alliance Group, is an award-winning provider of IT Services, technologies, and consulting, delivering bespoke solutions for public and private organisations in Ireland and the UK. 

Some of Auxilion’s primary services include Business and Technology Solutions, Services and Support, and Strategic Consulting and Transformation. We are currently working hard on creating high-quality content for both clients and look forward to helping them achieve their goals. Workhub’s organic social media content has already kicked off, whilst Auxilion’s is set to go live on their platforms soon. 

We’ve already received some great feedback from Workhub that their enquiries and calls have already increased from social media. Both clients have availed of our filming and social media management services. Watch our social media and blog in the coming months to check back on their success since working with us. 

Pods4U starts to grow a community

Getting into our client wins, Pods4U, who we have been working with for many months now, is starting to grow a loyal and dedicated community. Pods4U is on a mission to create affordable spaces that are vibrant, sustainable and uplifting. They create bespoke home gym pods, one-bed apartments, garden rooms, home offices, and so much more. 

Since starting to work with us, they have seen a lot of success on social media. A few months back, they achieved 10K followers on TikTok which has grown to 11.3K. As a result of their success, they are beginning to see community building on all their platforms. In response to this, we’ve added a community pillar to their content strategy whereby a fifth post will solely focus on the Pods4U community. 

AltLiving’s mobile homes selling out

AltLiving is another client we have been working with for some time now. The business can be summarised as the place to go for all your mobile home needs. They sell mobile homes at various price points as well as spare parts. The best part is when you are finished with your mobile home, they will buy it back from you. 

With AltLiving, we have mainly focused on organic and paid social media management. The team told us last week to press pause on the rental ads because so many of their mobile homes were out on rent as a result of the ads. They said: “If we keep going, there’ll be nothing left to sell.” What incredible feedback to receive from a client, and we are so thrilled to see AltLiving is doing so well from its social media efforts. 

Summary

We’ve been very fortunate to experience considerable growth this year, and it brings us joy to know that the clients we bring on board are growing with us. We look forward to seeing the success we can bring to our new clients and helping our current client base check off their next set of goals. If you are interested in harnessing the power of social media to generate revenue and business growth, contact us today! 

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