Archive for the ‘Awards’ Category

Eulogy! is one of the best PR agencies to work for

May 21st, 2010 by Melanie

Great news from Eulogy! Towers today. The PR Week ‘Best Places to Work‘ list has just been released, and Eulogy! scored a Silver.  Out of 120 entries, there were only two gold awards, four silver and four bronze.  Naturally, we’re beyond chuffed.

You can read our entry on why Eulogy is one of the best PR agencies to work for, but if I’m tooting our horn, I’d say it’s probably all about the Christmas party. They’re pretty much legendary:

Eulogy christmas party

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Eulogy! in the PR Week Top 150 Leagues

April 23rd, 2010 by Helen

Wow – what a brilliant week at Eulogy! Full of good news and smiles all around.

Why, you ask?

Well, the PR Week Top 150 Leagues came out and we have made astounding progress!  We’re up EIGHT places on 2009, which means Eulogy! now resides at number 57 in the Top 150.  And in the Top 50 Independents, we’re at number 21 – up 4 places from 25 in 2009.

Well done team!

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Adrian Brady in PR Week

March 26th, 2010 by Melanie

As well as being featured in the PR Week Power Book 2010 – a list of the most powerful people in the UK PR industry – our fearless leader and Eulogy! Chief Executive, Adrian Brady, was featured in a profile piece in this week’s edition of PR Week.

Adrian Brady Eulogy

The aricle, which outlines Eulogy’s humble beginnings to the agency we’ve become now, can be read in full on PR Week.

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It’s not the winning that counts, it’s the taking part

December 18th, 2009 by Helen

Eulogy! has won 7 awards so far this year. By the end of November we had 3 accolades for best campaign, 2 agency of the year awards and another 2 for agency individuals.

Sounds good doesn’t it?  Yes, our email footer is ridiculed for being so long and our clients mock us for showing off about it again, but I refuse to apologise. Industry recognition is important!

But the taking part in the awards process can have just as much impact. For example:

  1. Morale. Enter a campaign into an award and team morale goes through the roof. Even if you didn’t work on the campaign, you get a buzz knowing you work among award-winners, award-winning contenders even
  2. Recruitment. Other people see you at the award ceremony; they see you shortlisted in the trade magazines; they visit your website, and see the campaigns and awards there, too. Hello direct job application, goodbye recruitment fees.
  3. Reputation – we’re in the business of it, after all. The award circuit is a tight one. Judges talk and they usually judge several different awards throughout the year. When your name pops up again and again, people get thinking and talking.

Despite the ridicule about our signatures, I believe our clients enjoy the awards as much as we do – especially if it’s their campaign that wins. Saying, “this campaign, that we worked on together, is worthy of an award” is great for client retention.

But let’s get down to the hard facts. A client recently won an agency of the year award. Being the technical sort they were quick to look at the uplift on their website. In just two hours they’d had 172 visits, the average time on the site increased to more than two minutes, average page consumption was four.  In the latter part of this year the Eulogy! website has seen similar results. Visitors are up 20%, page views are up 15% and time on site is up 10%. We’ve not won every award we’ve entered, and sure there are peaks in website performance when we do, but the overarching effect of entering any award is a positive one.

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More awards: B2B Marketing and CorpComms

November 27th, 2009 by Melanie

It’s been another crazy week for us at Eulogy! and Onlinefire.  On Wednesday, the majority of the office found themselves at two fabulous events: the B2B Marketing Awards and the CorpComms Awards.

I was at the CorpComms Awards, held at the Park Lane Sheraton (which, for some reason, is actually on Piccadilly, and not Park Lane) where we picked up two awards!

Onlinefire was awarded with Best Digital Campaign for ‘It’s Amazing What You Can Do With 30 Peas’, a campaign that combined the best in digital outreach, blogger relations, viral videos and news generation.

Taking home the prestigious Young Achiever of the Year was Onlinefire co-founder, Graham Lee.

Graham Lee Onlinefire  Best Digital Campaign

The judges described him as “an excellent ambassador for creativity and innovation”. “WOW!” was the general consensus.

On the B2B side, the team arrived at the venue where there was a collection of male models in boxing gear, skipping and shadow boxing on four plinths around an imaginary boxing ring. You guessed it – the theme for the 2009 B2B Marketing Awards was boxing.

We were confused too, but Ben and Rik weren’t fussed – especially being surrounded all night by promo girls in boxing gear:

B2B Marketing Awards Best PR Campaign

But on to the important stuff!

Adding to our win earlier this month at the PRCA awards, Eulogy!’s campaign for Mortascreen won again last night, picking up Best PR campaign!

And naturally, like at the PRCA awards, we were the loudest table in the venue.

What can I say?  We like a good party.

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