Partner Article
Prodo Digital wins Premier Google Partner status
Digital agency is recognised for online advertising excellence
Leading North West digital marketing agency Prodo Digital has been made a Premier Google Partner, thanks to meeting strict quality and efficiency standards set by Google for online advertising on the search engine.
Only five percent of digital agencies achieve Premier Google Partner status for their work with Adwords, a form of advertising which allows businesses to be found more easily on Google by bidding on keywords which are then linked to their adverts.
Cheshire and London based Prodo Digital, which has 60 staff at its Chester headquarters, has also earned special online accreditations from Google in both Search and Display campaign management.
On receiving the accolade, Prodo’s managing director Pippa Adams said: “It’s fantastic to be recognised by Google as one of the best agencies in the UK for quality, commitment and learning – we’re extremely proud to be in that top five percent.”
Head of Training and Insights Alex Guest added: “We work closely with our Google account manager to deliver exceptional results and we’re ecstatic that the team’s hard work and attention to detail have been recognised. Prodo Digital has a strong history of delivering high-performance paid campaigns and this further cements our team’s results-driven reputation.”
Jordan Yates, Agency Development Manager at Google, said: “Premier Google Partners are recognized by Google for developing and maintaining successful online advertising campaigns for businesses. They possess deep AdWords expertise, are AdWords certified, and have shown themselves to be capable of managing significant AdWords investments.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophie Everett .
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