Jessops appoint The SEO Works to take the lead on their Google advertising campaign
Multi-award winning digital agency The Sheffield based SEO Works have been selected to manage Google Paid Search for leading photographic retailer Jessops.
The iconic brand initially approached the Sheffield-based agency for an audit of their PPC accounts - to identify areas that could be restructured or improved. The award-winning PPC team carried out the audit, and Jessops were extremely impressed with the technical expertise and diligence.
As a result, they selected The SEO Works as their Google Paid Search agency, tasking them with acting on the audit’s findings and more - restructuring, optimising and developing their accounts.
As a leading high-street retailer, they are aiming to further progress their digital presence and E-commerce capabilities through The SEO Works’ intricate and ROI-led approach.
The brand is the latest in a series of high profile appointments for the ‘Best PPC Campaign’ winners, who currently work with other household names such as Decathlon and Weldricks Pharmacy.
“We are really excited to work with the team over at Jessops. From the beginning, we understood and got behind their vision - this allowed us to provide a detailed audit, and lay out the best possible route to success. Being able to now bring that vision to life is a great opportunity for the team” said Alex Hill, sales director at The SEO Works.
The SEO Works specialises in SEO, PPC, Web and Paid Social advertising and has many clients within the eCommerce sector, including Decathlon, TJ Hughes, Denby, Rab, and Weldricks Pharmacy.
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