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Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Liverpool digital agency New Mind has reported a 100 per cent increase in turnover for the first quarter of 2008, putting it on track to bring £4m through its doors this year.
Liverpool digital agency New Mind has reported a 100 per cent increase in turnover for the first quarter of 2008, putting it on track to bring £4m through its doors this year.

The tourism specialist, which has benefited from the success of its own Destination Management Software (handling tourism-related online transactions), amassed a turnover of more than £1m in the first quarter – a figure that led MD Richard Veal to say that he felt “really positive about the future.”

This confidence stems from the firm’s plans to step up the marketing of its software to overseas markets, as it looks to replicate its success in the UK (where it claims to control 60% of the market) with “a number of exciting prospects in Europe, Latin America and the Far East.”

New Mind claims that all of its tourism customers based throughout the UK have renewed their contracts for the coming year.

As a result of these apparent prosperous times, the agency has recruited five new members of staff at its Queens Dock Business Centre offices and plans to double its eight strong team in Romania over the course of the next year.

New Mind has also stated that its websites – such as www.visitliverpool.com and www.visitbristol.co.uk - now attract over one million unique users a month, recording thousands of online transactions.

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