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Bigmouthmedia wins ‘Best Use of Search’ award.
Leading search engine optimisation agency bigmouthmedia has just announced its acceptance of the ‘Best Use of Search’ award in the prestigious 2005 Imperatives Digital Awards.
This award was especially gratifying to the company as it included an open vote by members of the public, in addition to a judging panel of industry experts. The panel included such luminaries as Owen Gibson, New Media Editor for the Guardian newspaper; Rupert Marsh, head of the DTI; Danny Van Emden, EMI Media Director and renowned usability expert, Catriona Campbell, chairman of The Usability Company.
In the final vote, bigmouthmedia faced stiff competition from the likes of ‘search’ heavyweight Ask Jeeves, as well as design agency Tamar, search technology group NetRank and fellow search engine marketers, Greenlight.
The award marks the end of a year of tremendous growth for bigmouthmedia and gives recognition of the many achievements made on behalf of the company’s clients over the last 12 months, - including Moviemail, for whom traffic increased by almost 400% and online orders doubled.
Other categories in the awards included ‘Special Lifetime Achievement Award’, which went to Andy Hobsbawm of Agency.com, ‘Hottest Start-up’, which went to Inventa (3G phone content provider). ‘Best Site’ went to Multimap.com, ‘Best Interactive Agency’ went to Greenroom Digital, ‘Best Media Owner’ went to Virgin Radio and ‘Best
interactive Campaign’ went to Agency.com and the NSPCC.
A full list of the awards is available on the Netimperative website at http://www.netimperative.com
The awards, which were hosted by Robert Hamilton, founder of Scan Mobile and now occasional stand- up comic, took place at the popular Café de Paris in London.
Andrew Girdwood, Technical Campaign Manager for bigmouthmedia, said of the event, “We’d like to thank Netimperative for the enjoyable evening and congratulate all of the deserving winners on their success. We are extremely pleased to win the award and look forward to seeing everyone at the awards next year.”
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About bigmouthmedia Bigmouthmedia is the European leader in search engine marketing. The Edinburgh based company has offices in London and Madrid. The company is headed up by Steve Leach, Heather Luscombe and Lyndsay Menzies. Clients include Sony PlayStation, Bank of Scotland, Marks and Spencer, British Airways, Sony Ericsson, King Sturge, Laura Ashley and MTV. Further information: E-mail: info@bigmouthmedia.com, Telephone: 0845 130 0022 Website: http://www.bigmouthmedia.com.
About the Author
Bigmouthmedia is the European leader in search engine marketing. The Edinburgh based company has offices in London and Madrid. The company is headed up by Steve Leach, Heather Luscombe and Lyndsay Menzies.
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