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Statement picks up five nominations at eCommerce Awards
Statement, the specialist Shopify Plus Agency, has received five nominations, including ‘Agency of the Year’, at the 2018 eCommerce Awards, one of the industry’s most coveted award ceremonies.
The leading Shopify Plus eCommerce agency, which has offices in Wakefield, Leeds and Manchester, received the ‘Agency of the Year’ nomination following a successful 12 months. During this time Statement has delivered a 161% increase in sales for Xercise4Less as a result of a six-month Facebook advertising campaign and a conversion optimisation project, and a 40% increase in site visitor traffic for the food brand Thyme, following a successful store redesign.
In addition to Agency of the Year, Statement has two nominations in the ‘Best Food and Drink eCommerce’ category for its work with Lo Dough and Thyme and two nominations in the ‘Best Fashion eCommerce’ and ‘Health and Beauty eCommerce’ categories for its work with lingerie brand Lounge and the beauty brand Tatti Lashes.
The five nominations follow what has been a busy year for the Wakefield based team as they welcomed new team members and a number of new accounts, including nationally and internationally recognised brands.
Dan Conboy, Director for Statement, comments: “The five nominations round off what’s been a fantastic year for Statement. We’re constantly trying to deliver the best results we can for our clients and to have these recognised at the eCommerce awards gives us a huge renewed sense of confidence moving forward.”
“The eCommerce Awards showcase some of the best talent that the industry has to offer and we’re certainly excited to be a part of what will be a great night for the whole industry.” The eCommerce Awards 2018 take place on 26th September at the London Marriot Hotel, Grosvenor Square.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Edward Haynes .
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