Wed 28th Mar 2018
by Impression
Nottingham based digital marketing agency Impression has been shortlisted in 5 categories of the European Search Awards.
Work AnnouncementsThe agency, which recently moved to a new office on King Street, NG1, has been recognised for its digital services and is up for an award in the categories of Best Large SEO Agency, Best Large PPC Agency, Best Innovative Campaign, Best PPC Campaign and Young Search Professional of the Year for Impression team member Lauren Capon.
Speaking of the awards, Impression's co-founder Aaron Dicks said:
"It's an incredible achievement for the Impression team to be recognised in this way on a global stage. The work done by the Impression team is always at an exceptionally high level. As a business, our ethos is all about transparency, using data-driven, results-focused approaches to ensure we make tangible differences to our clients' bottom lines. Our success is testament to the professionalism and creativity of our team, and the awesome clients we have both here in Nottingham and across the UK and beyond."
Impression won the title of Best Small PPC Agency at the same awards in 2017, and travelled to Poland where they received their trophy, which currently sits pride of place in their third floor space at Fothergill House. They have also received numerous other awards and accolades, including the RAR Award for Digital Strategy and nominations in the UK Search Awards and UK Biddable Awards.
As well as providing SEO, PPC, PR and web services to their portfolio of clients, Impression also invests in supporting local economic growth and graduate retention. Last week, they hosted a Digital Insight Day for students to learn about careers in their sector, and have also been shortlisted for a recruitment award for their work with the University of Nottingham.
Luke Lynch, employability education projects officer at the University of Nottingham, said:
“Impression has worked extensively with the University of Nottingham to support graduate recruitment and retention initiatives. The agency’s dedication to growing Nottingham as a digital hub makes it an asset to the city, so I’m pleased to hear that it is committed to basing itself here for years to come."
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