We’re delighted to announce six nominations across PR, Search, and Integrated Campaigns in the fast-approaching UK Search Awards, taking place on the 30th of November.
In a highly connected world where marketing challenges are escalating in complexity and cost, having a trusted partner for brands is crucial. With a strategic lens applied to both brand and campaign activities, we pride ourselves on pushing creativity in performance and performance in creativity. We’re not here to add to the noise or just create pretty pictures. Our work is meaningful, and purposeful, and truly changes customer behaviour to your commercial advantage.
Our mission is to support brands in connecting, communicating, and converting their audiences. Since our establishment in 1978, we have been navigating the ever-changing marketing landscape, collaborating with brands of all sizes, both national and international. These nominations, particularly for our Performance Team, stand as a testament to the excellence of our people.
- PR in a Search Campaign: Irwin Mitchell
A collaborative approach to raising the profile of Employment Law using PR. - Best Integrated Campaign: SPAR Spinner Winner
Spinning the wheel on an integrated footfall-boosting campaign. - Best Use of Search – Finance: Go Car Credit
Navigating a heavily regulated industry with fame-driving search campaigns. - Best Use of Search – Travel/Leisure (PPC): VIP SKI
Moving mountains to reposition the brand and deliver epic results. - Best Use of Search – Automotive: Go Car Credit
The road to success, driving brand awareness in a competitive landscape for Go Car Credit. - Best Use of Search – Automotive: Oracle
Data-driven growth from new audiences for Oracle.
We view these nominations not only as a cause for celebration but as inspiration to further redefine marketing excellence. We’re excited about attending next week with our valued clients and extend our warmest wishes to all the nominees.
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