Digital marketing agency moves to Rochdale

Date published: 17 August 2018


A digital marketing agency named as one of the 30 top growth digital agencies in the UK has completed a move from Manchester to Rochdale’s old post office.

Made by Factory was founded by mother of four Andonette Wilkinson five years ago and delivers high quality digital solutions from web and back office systems to branding and PPC campaigns for clients across the globe.

The agency works with a wide range of public and private sector clients from start-ups to major brands like Movado, Provident Financial Group and Best Western, as well as Local Authorities and Community Investment Companies.

As part of their growth strategy, they recruited company director Ben Tennant from tech giant Google UK earlier this year, where he worked as an Agency Development Manager.

Wilkinson has previously been invited to Downing Street to advise the Government on supporting small business and, from her new Rochdale base, is seeking to capitalise on digital growth opportunities on both sides of the Pennines.

“We have been impressed by the support on offer to small businesses in Rochdale,” she said after moving her company into the town’s 1923 baroque style building.

“There is a really friendly atmosphere in the town and Rochdale’s great transport links mean we are well positioned to serve clients across the North West and beyond.

“At the moment across the UK we are seeing strong, healthy growth in digital marketing and it is a very exciting time.”

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