Digitaloft Shortlisted 11 Times at the 2020 European Search Awards

3 min read

Agency News
Home / Agency News / Digitaloft Shortlisted 11 Times at the 2020 European Search Awards

We’re over the moon to be recognised at Europe’s leading search marketing awards…

Following our double win at the European Content Awards in February, we’re thrilled to announce that we’ve been shortlisted a phenomenal 11 times at the 2020 European Search Awards, which takes place this September in Bucharest, Romania.

We’ve been shortlisted for the following:

  • Best Use Of Search – Retail / eCommerce (SEO)
  • Best Use Of Search – Finance (SEO)
  • Best Use Of Search – B2C (SEO)
  • Best Use Of Search – Automotive
  • Best Low Budget Campaign (SEO) x2
  • Best SEO Campaign
  • Best Use Of Content Marketing
  • Best Use Of PR In A Search Campaign x2
  • Best Small SEO Agency

Being shortlisted 11 times at this year’s European Search Awards is a real testament to the work which we’ve produced and launched over the last year. We’re proud to see our campaigns sat alongside other great work from agencies and brands across Europe and all fingers are crossed at Digitaloft for a win on the night.

Let’s take a look at which campaigns have we been shortlisted for in these categories?

Digitaloft & Kitchen Knives UK – Using SEO to Build the UK’s #1 Kitchen Knife Shop

Shortlisted:
– Best Use Of Search – Retail / eCommerce (SEO)
– Best Low Budget Campaign (SEO)

Our SEO strategy for Kitchen Knives has seen a growth in organic visibility of more than 626% over the past 12 months, earning top ranking positions across a range of competitive commercial search terms.

The campaign has delivered a 1100% ROI over the course of the year through a combined approach of technical SEO, content and digital PR.

You can read the case study here.

Digitaloft & Veygo – Driving SEO Success with Digital PR

Shorlisted:
– Best Use Of Search – Finance (SEO)
– Best Use Of Search – B2C (SEO)
– Best Use Of Search – Automotive
– Best SEO Campaign
– Best Use Of Content Marketing
– Best Use Of PR In A Search Campaign

Having already won awards at the UK Agency Awards, Northern Marketing Awards, Northern Digital Awards and European Content Awards, we’re proud to see our work with Veygo shortlisted here, across a total of six categories.

Through a strategic approach to digital PR, our campaigns have earned links from more than 500 unique domains and helped to position the brand in top spots for terms such as ‘learner driver insurance’ and more.

You can read the case study here.

Digitaloft & The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance – Fake Followers

Shortlisted:
– Best Low Budget Campaign (SEO)

Our ‘Fake Followers’ campaign for ICMP revealed which celebrities most notoriously have followers which may not be real; hooking closely into the concerns which many have with influencer marketing as a channel, as well as the pressures to always earn more fans on social platforms.

The campaign, to date, has earned links from more than 400 unique domains including Mashable, Express, The Sun, Campaign and more, and has already won awards at European Content Awards and the Northern Marketing Awards.

Digitaloft & Cosmetify – The Cosmetify Index

Shortlisted:
– Best Use Of PR In A Search Campaign

Cosmetify approached Digitaloft in mid 2019 to help launch digital PR campaigns which not only earned great links to support their SEO strategy but which would also position them as experts and thought-leaders in the beauty sector.

Our first campaign, The Cosmetify Index, earned coverage from more than 90 publications and was even shared on social by The Body Shop and Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown.

You can read the case study here.


We’re already looking forward to the European Search Awards which take place in Bucharest on 3rd September.

Our work wins us awards…

    Let’s talk.

    We'd love to chat about your project and share our insights into how we could work together to drive ongoing success and help you gain a strong competitive advantage.

    What can we help you with?