A SUMMER CAMPAIGN by Shannon Airport is in the running for a national digital marketing award.

Shannon Airport’s campaign is shortlisted in the ‘Best Search Campaign’ category in the 2023 Digital Media Awards.

Produced by global PR firm, Havas Media who are headquartered in Paris but have offices in Dublin, the search campaign was done in collaboration with the Shannon Airport Group marketing team and ran across Google, Yahoo and Bing search engines.

Businesses and agencies who completed a comprehensive search marketing campaign including Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Pay Per Click (PPC) and who demonstrated the effectiveness of their campaign in accessing their target audiences and generating business are recognised in this category.

Commenting ahead of the awards, Marketing Manager at The Shannon Airport Group, Trevor Curran said, “It’s great to be shortlisted for this category in the renowned Digital Media Awards. We are amongst some incredible brands and agencies including ESB, National Lottery, Wolfgang Digital, Core Optimisation and more”.

Hannah Keller, Account Director with Havas Media stated, “It is great to work with the Shannon Airport marketing team, who have such a strong vision and passion for the growth of the airport, and the results to date have been proof of a collaborative effort to build the Shannon brand throughout Ireland”.

Celebrating its 20th year, the Digital Media Awards recognises the creativity and innovation across multiple areas which include digital content creation, advertising, mobile media and more. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner on the 29th of September at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin.

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