The European Search Awards attracts hundreds of entries from the leading search and digital agencies and professionals throughout Europe. The awards are open to companies based worldwide who are delivering work in Europe.
The judging panel for 2014 is comprised of leading experts in SEO and digital marketing, including: Jose Truchado, Director of SEO, Expedia; Danny Goodwin, Associate Editor, Search Engine Watch; Gianluca Fiorelli, Founder, LoveSEO; Kaspar Szymanski, SEO Consultant; Bas van den Beld, Founder, State of Digital; Bastian Grimm, Managing Partner, Grimm Digital; Fernando Maciá Domene, CEO, Human Level Communications.
The European Search Awards 2014 is organised by Greater Manchester based events agency Don’t Panic, who launched the UK Search Awards in 2011 and the European Search Awards in 2012. This year saw the inaugural US Search Awards take place in Las Vegas.
The deadline for entries for the European Search Awards is 17th January 2014, and the shortlists will be published on 14th February 2014.
The winners will be announced during an awards ceremony at the Reykjavik Internet Marketing Conference taking place on Friday 28th March 2014, in Reykjavík, Iceland.
The European Search Awards are delivered in partnership with headline sponsor Manual link Building and in association with the Reykjavik Internet Marketing Conference, and SEMPO.
To find out more regarding the European Search Awards, and to submit an entry, visit www.europeansearchawards.com
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