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PR Coverage: Marketing Agency Surpasses Growth Target For Q1

Exciting Websites in Development

Swof Media, a growing digital marketing agency, has surpassed its Q1 growth targets this year due to new partners, new projects, and great campaigns.

Here’s what Chester Boothe, the firm’s Relationship Director, had to say:

“We’ve had a strong first quarter of 2025. We were fortunate enough to start the year by acquiring a new 18-month marketing contract, which was a brilliant start. Since then, we’ve gone from strength to strength, winning new website projects, securing new partner relationships, and delivering new campaigns.”

Swof Media & USPEH CRM

This year, Swof Media is proud to announce a new partner to help them deliver 110% for their clients.

USPEH, a HubSpot consultancy, partnered with Swof Media to support the team’s expanding CRM workload through close collaboration and expertise.

CRMs (Customer Relationship Management tools) are a huge part of marketing and help businesses run efficient operations with specific marketing and sales insights. As more businesses see the true value in CRMs, Eli Zheleva (founder of USPEH) and Jay Muldoon (Marketing Manager at Swof Media) are working together to deliver automation in marketing and sales across SMEs.

Exciting Websites in Development

The firm has also been commissioned to deliver several new website projects in 2025 for some major businesses across the UK.

One project, in particular, that the team is excited to work on is a new website for an existing client, Sentry Self Storage.

The project will see Swof Media deliver a new site that will represent the southern firm’s 21 locations.

Launching new campaigns

Alongside its usual work with SMEs, the agency ran campaigns this year in the US, Canada, and Sweden as well.

These campaigns have been both paid and organic, helping Swof clients expand into new markets globally.

The firm also partnered with Reddit for the first time, testing new lead generation strategies alongside its ongoing global campaigns.