Vision Advertising Named Top Marketing Agency 4th Year Running

Cover of the Worcester Business Journal's 2021 Book of Lists.

Like for most businesses, 2021 for Vision Advertising has been adjusting to the new normal – everything from how we’re running our business to the changing demands of our clients. That’s why it’s so good to see that some things never change – namely the Worcester Business Journal releasing another Book of Lists for Central Massachusetts and seeing us for a fourth consecutive year as a top marketing agency! Let’s look back at what’s happened this last year and how much these awards mean to us.

What the Book of Lists Is and Why It Matters

The Worcester Business Journal has been publishing the Book of Lists for over 20 years now, a snapshot of the state of the economy and business each year. And just like it hasn’t been for us, 2021 is no ordinary year for the book and the companies it represents. Not only is it a chilling reminder of all the businesses we’ve lost since 2019, but also how we’ve come together as a community to try and help the most vulnerable. This year is also the second year the WBJ included women-owned, veteran-owned, and LGBTQ-owned business categories, as well as labor unions for better representation – and yes, we’re in there as well!

Where You Can Find Vision Advertising in the WBJ Book of Lists

Alongside the print version, you can find the WBJ Book of Lists online for the 2021 edition! We’ve included a link to it below, as well as direct links to where you can find Vision, including useful info like example clients, employees in Central MA, and annual gross:

How This Year Has Been for Vision Advertising

It’s been a good year for Vision. After fighting for PPP funding and having our COO Julia Becker Collins in treatment for Thyroid Cancer, the end of 2020 and all of 2021 has been expansion. Beyond building up our client base with additional coaching and hush-hush services currently in beta, Julia has been on a podcast and webinar circuit, including a return of Vision Bootcamps. If you’re interested to see Julia talk on a variety of topics, from her own personal struggles of 2020 or business and marketing strategy, or book her for your own podcast or webinar, check out the Book Julia page.

Thanks again to the WBJ for highlighting Vision Advertising as a top marketing agency and women-owned business in this year’s Book of Lists. We’re always looking to improve and be worthy of these accolades. If you’re looking to work with a marketing agency proud to be in Central Mass and committed to helping clients, contact us. We’d love to talk.

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About the author : Alex Geyer

Alex wears many hats, and not just because he’s bald. A writer by background, Alex writes “content” for Vision – anything from social media statuses to blogs to website copy and beyond. In addition, as Senior Brand Strategist, he builds and maintains all search engine advertising for Vision, manages multiple client projects, and herds many meetings. In his free time, he starts and stops writing novels, reads a copious amount of fiction, plays video games, and an enthusiastic chef at home. He’s trying to become a better plant daddy.

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