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Stickyeyes scoops five nominations at Drum Search Awards

We are delighted to announce that we have been nominated for five awards at this year’s Drum Search Awards.

Stickyeyes shortlisted for two Search Awards

We are delighted to announce that we have been nominated for two awards at the 2014 UK Search Awards, including Best Agency.

Stickyeyes up for top innovation and search marketing awards

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve been shortlisted for two of the top awards at this year's The Digitals.

Latest insights report: Online Personal Injury

Our latest market insights report reveals that the abolition of referral fees is dramatically reshaping the search marketing landscape within the online personal injury sector.

Stickyeyes shortlisted for expertise in Travel and Innovation at UK Search Awards

Judged by an impressive panel of experts from Microsoft, Google, Hitwise and Yahoo as well as a number of client-side professional’s the national awards recognise the very best in SEO and PPC.

Double win for Stickyeyes at the UK Search Awards

After attending a glitzy ceremony at the Emirates stadium last night, we are delighted to announce we took home the prestigious title of Best Agency!

Stickyeyes named as one of the UK’s most successful search marketing specialists by industry bible, NMA

Stickyeyes has jumped up the rankings to 6th place with an income increase of 48% from 2010.

Is gift wrapping the key to success in a ‘locked down’ Christmas?

As lockdown forces consumers to commence their festive shopping online, could gift-wrapping be the value-add that beats the lockdown?

Visual content marketing: How it works, why it works, and how to make it work for you.

Visual content is the hot topic in content marketing in 2015, with visual forms of content attracting more engagement, more social interaction and proving more effective in attracting audiences. But how do you make visual content work for your brand?

Google Keyword Update: Exact Match

When is ‘exact’ not exact? Well, that’s the question that Google has raised recently after announcing it is changing the way that it handles ‘exact match’ keywords.