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Monday, 04/15/2024 3:42:01 PM

Monday, April 15, 2024 3:42:01 PM

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The Top 10 Best Digital Marketing Agencies in the World

https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/digital-marketing/top-digital-marketing-agencies/#:~:text=The%20Top%2010%20Best%20Digital%20Marketing%20Agencies%20in,Grey%20Group%20at%20a%20glance%3A%20...%20More%20items


1. Porter Novelli
Porter Novelli at a glance:

Founded: 1972
Headquarters: New York City
Number of employees: 700+
Well-known clients: 7UP, Timberland, McDonald’s, Disney, PepsiCo, and Braun
Founded in 1972 in New York City, Porter Novelli is a global communications consultancy. Naturally, nowadays, that involves a hefty amount of social media and digital marketing! In particular, Porter Novelli’s focus is purpose-driven marketing. Their one-time CEO, Brad McCaffee, explains: “Purpose defines an organization’s authentic role and value in society [and] that allows it to simultaneously grow its business and positively impact the world.”


2. Cuker Agency
Cuker Agency at a glance:

Founded: 2006
Headquarters: California
Number of employees: 30
Well-known clients: Nike, Vans, Dunlop, Oakley, Sony, and Quiksilver
Founded in 2006 in Carlsbad, California, Cuker is proof that you needn’t be a big player to make waves. A much smaller agency, born after the dawn of the internet, Cuker specializes specifically in digital marketing, digital strategy, design, technology, and data analytics. Their aim? To help their clients compete for consumers who are online 24/7. They’re representative of many other agile agencies competing for space in the digital sphere.


3. Leo Burnett
Leo Burnett at a glance:

Founded: 1935
Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois
Number of employees: 9,000+
Well-known clients: Coca-Cola, Kraft, Nintendo, McDonald’s, Fiat, and Samsung
Back to a well-established player that’s now making its way in digital. Founded in 1935 in Chicago, Leo Burnett began life as an advertising agency. While this remains a core part of its offering, it couldn’t have survived this long without adapting to the times. It’s now one of the world’s leading digital marketing agencies, with a focus on advertising, marketing, and branding (both on and offline). Naturally, in this day and age, this includes digital campaigns, too.


4. Carat
Carat at a glance:

Founded: 1968
Headquarters: London, UK
Number of employees: 12,000+
Well-known clients: Mastercard, Vodafone, Heineken, Microsoft, Philips, and Kellogg’s
Founded in London in 1968, Carat boldly describes itself as ‘the world’s first media agency’ and it has thousands of employees in over 100 countries. Whether or not this is hyperbole isn’t important—the agency is huge and very successful. Don’t take our word for it: in 2021, they were ranked the world’s number one agency for the sixth year running according to RECMA (a research company that evaluates the media agency industry). Many digital marketing professionals would give their right leg to land a job with them.


5. Spark Foundry
Spark Foundry at a glance:

Founded: 2017
Headquarters: New York
Number of employees: 3,000+
Well-known clients: Fox, KFC, National Geographic, Mattel, and Taco Bell
Back to a new player (sort of!) Spark Foundry was officially founded in 2017. That said, it has its roots in a long line of advertising agencies that have merged and changed over the years. With big support behind it, Spark Foundry is now a start-up supported by the clout of its parent organization, Publicis Media. It has over 3,000 employees in 50 countries and it specializes in numerous areas, including digital and social, research, and data analytics.



I'll stop at five. They list twice that number, if anyone would like to open up the website to look at them.

Funny, eh? These Digital marketer's don't seem to have a problem listing their clients!!

So let's just fess up, shall we Poo?!

Let's cut the PR and the "Investor Update" claims that little Digital Clarity is a " leader" in the digital marketing world!

And also? Quit hiding behind the claim that "most" digital marketing" firms have to abide by "Non-Disclousure
Agreements". The biggest don't have to - obviously!