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Spannerworks and SNBA Recognised for Excellence in Search

Search marketing agency Spannerworks has made the finals of the 2006 Revolution Awards for ’Best use of Search,’ based on the success of an international search marketing campaign for SN Brussels Airlines (SNBA).

(PRWEB) March 15, 2006 -- Search marketing agency Spannerworks has made the finals of the 2006 Revolution Awards for ’Best use of Search,’ based on the success of an international search marketing campaign for SN Brussels Airlines (SNBA).

The Belgian full-service airline ran a rigorous European wide selection process before choosing to partner with Spannerworks in April 2005. Since then, the agency’s search strategy has resulted in a dramatic 420% increase in bookings from Google and the other major search engine’s paid and natural listings.

The multi-lingual campaign targeted seven European sites and overcame cultural and language challenges. The high search engine visibility, increased visits and bookings driven through SNBA’s portfolio of sites led to a 26:1 return on their investment.

Delighted at reaching the finals, Audrey Benoit, eQuality & Performance manager at SNBA comments, “I’d like to congratulate Spannerworks for the fantastic results the campaign has generated. Our return on investment is proof that we chose the right search agency to partner with and we are pleased to share our success with them.”

Launched nine years ago, the Revolution awards celebrate achievements in digital channels for business and marketing. Other categories include ‘Best online advertising’ and ‘Best brand-building using digital channels.’ All winners will be announced at next week’s award ceremony in London on Friday 17th March. Watch this space.

Press enquiries to
Spannerworks - Charlotte McDougall on T: 01273 828137

Notes for editors

About Spannerworks
Spannerworks are one of Europe's most dynamic and established search agencies, set up in 1996. Our experience ensures we deliver search solutions that consistently achieve exceptional return on investment (ROI) in an increasingly competitive marketplace. Our expertise and knowledge in natural search enables us to deliver integrated paid search campaigns that create maximum visibility and outstanding ROI.

www.spannerworks.com

About SN Brussels Airlines
SN Brussels Airlines is the new Belgian full-service airline based in Brussels offering its customers a gateway to Europe, Africa and the States. The company, which employs more than 2.160 people, guarantees more than 285 worldwide punctual flights a day. In 2004 SN has been acclaimed as "Brussels Tourism Ambassador" and has won the Skytrax Airline Excellence Award for its excellent service during the whole travel experience.

www.flysn.com

Revolution Awards
The Revolution Awards were launched nine years ago to recognise those people who have achieved excellence in their use of digital channels for business and marketing, and to reward their achievements. The awards celebrate innovative new ways of doing business and marketing brands within the digital industry. The Revolution Awards have become the premier annual event for anyone involved in the digital business world, both clients and their suppliers.

www.revolutionmagazine.com/awards/

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