Vote for us in the Digital Awards Champions 2017!

Update 6 December 2016

As a gold winner at the Cambridgeshire Digital Awards, we've been entered into the inaugural, public-voted Digital Awards Champions. We're up against the other winners in the category 'Website: Marketing and Creative' in Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Milton Keynes and Surrey. The winners will be announced at the BFI on 9 February 2017.

So don't delay, please vote for us today! 

Update 25 November 2016:

We won! We're delighted to have nabbed the gold award for Website: Marketing and Creative at the awards. Our focus has always been on content and making sure everything we create is clear, compelling and accessible...and this starts with our own website. We're really happy to have our hard work recognised by our peers and to be able to add this award to the two silvers we picked up last year.

Original post:

We're delighted to be nominated in the Cambridgeshire Digital Awards 2016. We're finalists in the category 'Website: Marketing and creative', for the Sookio website. 

We're particularly pleased about this because we see our own website as a showcase for the best practice approach to web content which we talk about so frequently in workshops, the blog and our social media channels.

The event takes place on 24 November 2016. Who knows, we might even win the raffle again like we did last year. Wish us luck!

About the Cambridgeshire Digital Awards

Established in 2015, the Awards are part of series of similar schemes looking to reward innovation and progressive thinking by businesses, individuals, events, charities or educational establishments.

Winners span several industries and range from individuals to national companies, but all have at the core of their entry a desire to use digital media as a means to achieve greater things for their business.

The aim is not only to reward those businesses who have already taken significant strides forward, but to celebrate a huge pool of design and development ability and, most importantly, showcase what is possible for any business willing to take that step forward.

Sue Keogh

Director, Sookio. Confident communication through digital content

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