The SEO Works scoops Best PPC Campaign at Northern Digital Awards

2nd February 2018

It was another great result for Sheffield last night as The SEO Works picked up the award for "Best PPC Campaign" at the Northern Digital Awards.

Held amid the art deco splendour of Queen's Hotel in Leeds, the awards recognised the very best in digital marketing campaigns and talent across the North. The SEO Works were shortlisted in three categories: Best PPC Campaign, Best SEO Campaign and Best Health and Beauty Campaign. And they managed to go one further on the night, winning -Best PPC Campaign for their work with a leading online pharmaceutical service. The campaign provided a 3015% return on investment for the company, demonstrating the power of a well-managed and structured paid search campaign, allowing the client to win new business online. The SEO Works were up against stiff competition with big name clients, including Fortnum & Mason, Pretty Green and BBC's Children in Need Fundraising campaign all featuring on the shortlist, but the judges were impressed by the campaign results generated on the budget. Andy Crane, host of the evening said "Judges thought that this was a good campaign with clear objectives and very impressive results were achieved. A stand out campaign created on a small budget." Ben Foster, Managing Director at The SEO Works said "It's fantastic to be recognised once again as a leading agency in the North. Being shortlisted across three categories shows our real strength in depth in terms of understanding our client's online marketplace and generating tangible results for them. As a Google Partner, winning Best PPC Campaign on the evening was a fantastic accolade against some really stiff competition!". You can get a free PPC review from them here: https://www.seoworks.co.uk/free-ppc-audit/

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