Q Agency has marked its fourth year with additions to its client roster with national brands and doubled its team with eight new hires across its operations, account management, SEO, and paid advertising.
The growth of the Western Sydney-based creative and digital marketing agency, launched in November 2021, mirrors the economic transformation of the region, with the team positioned to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the new Western Sydney International Airport and billions in government investment in the area.
Its client roster includes craft beer brewer Mountain Culture Beer Co., Penrith Panthers‘ ‘Alexanders’ restaurant, Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, Flappy’s Chicken, SaaS company Relevance AI, equipment rental specialists Uphire, premium stone importers Art of Marble, and Banki Haddock Fiora, a prominent law firm.
Josh Richardson, co-founder and technology director, attributed the agency’s success to its performance-driven approach. He said: “Our focus on web development, SEO, and conversion-driven strategies allows us to demonstrate real value and transformation for our clients. What started as a Western Sydney initiative has evolved into a skill set that’s attracting leading Australian and global companies.”
Michael Noone, co-founder and creative director, added: “While we excel in branding and creative work, our true strength lies in how we integrate these elements with performance marketing. By overseeing the entire campaign from creative conception to execution and conversion, we can be truly objective and accountable.”
This platform-agnostic approach allows Q Agency to tailor solutions to each client’s specific needs and challenges, rather than pushing a one-size-fits-all service.
The Q Agency team is setting its sights on even greater horizons. Richardson said: “We’re doubling down on our own marketing efforts and stepping into the spotligh. By continually improving our processes and investing in ourselves, we’re ensuring that we can deliver even greater value to our clients.”
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Top image: Josh Richardson and Michael Noone