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Leapfrogger Australia Wins AiMCO Awards 2023 for Best Family, Parenting, and Pets Campaign


Leapfrogger stands as a pioneering force in the digital marketing agency landscape, redefining standards and pushing boundaries since its establishment in 2015. As a digital extension of Russell Curtis and Janes (RCJ) media and marketing agency, Leapfrogger is renowned for its unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence. Leveraging the extensive resources of RCJ, Leapfrogger empowers brands to elevate their online presence and make a lasting impact.

The objective of Leapfrogger is clear: to craft tailored strategies that boost brand visibility, engage target audiences, and drive conversions. With a team of experts specialising in innovative campaigns and data-driven insights, Leapfrogger ensures that businesses stay ahead of the digital curve and surpass their competition.

AiMCO Awards Win: Celebrating Excellence

The excitement at Leapfrogger soared through the roof as the team proudly brought home the stunning triangle trophy for their outstanding Best Family, Parenting, and Pets Campaign. This immersive and unforgettable project not only struck a chord with the audience but also secured Leapfrogger the prestigious Australian Influencer Marketing Council (AIMCO) award.

The success of the campaign wouldn't have been possible without the trust and partnership of The Athlete's Foot Australia & New Zealand.

A heartfelt shoutout goes to everyone who contributed to this remarkable success

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