Eight Oh Two Takes Home Top Honors in US Search Marketing Awards
Nov. 07, 2024
Eight Oh Two, a proven leader in search engine and performance marketing, has been awarded the prestigious US Search Marketing Award in the Travel & Leisure category. This recognition highlights the agency’s expertise and innovation in developing and executing high-impact search marketing campaigns that drive exceptional results for clients in the travel and leisure industry.
The US Search Awards celebrate the best in search marketing across various sectors. Eight Oh Two’s winning campaign demonstrated a strategic and creative approach to leveraging pay-per-click (PPC) advertising to achieve outstanding visibility and engagement for their client. This recognition showcases a strong collaboration to actualize client data, improving efficiency and revenue/booking growth for the account.
Sara Akl, VP of Performance Marketing at Eight Oh Two said:
"We’re absolutely thrilled to receive this recognition from the US Search Awards. This award is a testament to our team’s dedication to delivering cutting-edge search strategies that help our clients achieve their business goals."
Eight Oh Two’s commitment to excellence in search marketing has consistently delivered impressive outcomes for its clients, including increased website traffic, improved brand awareness, and higher conversion rates. This latest accolade further solidifies its position as a leader in the field of performance marketing and search engine optimization.
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