Cheshire-based digital agency Fly High Media has been named a double finalist at the upcoming Prolific North Champions Awards 2025.
The agency is shortlisted for Web Development of the Year, while Managing Director Matt Pyke has been recognised in the Young Entrepreneur of the Year category.
These nominations celebrate a period of strong performance for the agency, driven by a transformative project for a fast-scaling digital health platform. The work involved a complete rebuild of the client’s eCommerce site, tailored to improve usability, increase speed, and meet strict compliance standards across the healthcare sector.
The web development team at Fly High Media delivered a fully responsive platform with advanced features such as subscription ordering, real-time chat functionality, a custom-built medical questionnaire system, and integrated analytics to support ongoing performance tracking. The result was a significant uplift in revenue, customer retention, and search visibility.
Matt Pyke, Managing Director said:
“Our development and strategy teams worked closely to deliver a solution that didn’t just look good but drove real results. We’re proud to be flying the flag for digital talent in the North West, and to be shortlisted among some of the best in the industry.”
Matt’s individual shortlisting for Young Entrepreneur of the Year reflects a year of continued business growth. Under his leadership, Fly High Media has expanded its footprint in digital performance marketing, supporting clients across SEO, PPC, content, and website development. The agency’s results have not only delivered commercial wins for clients but also earned recognition at other major industry events, including the European Search Awards earlier this year.
The Prolific North Champions Awards celebrate outstanding work in the creative, digital, media, and tech sectors across the North of England. Winners will be announced in May 2025.
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