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Newsquest’s LOCALiQ UK wins award

Newsquest Media Group has announced its digital marketing agency LOCALiQ UK has been named Europe’s Rising Star of the Year at the Microsoft Partner Awards.

Newsquest’s LOCALiQ UK wins award
Nick Ashwood: “We are thrilled to be recognised for our dedication to helping UK businesses leverage the power of Microsoft advertising.”

Newsquest says the Microsoft awards recognise digital marketing partners who go above and beyond to uncover hidden opportunities, innovative strategies, and fresh perspectives for their clients, and in so doing stand out across the digital marketing industry.

LOCALiQ works with thousands of SMEs throughout the UK helping them get the best out of their marketing, and provides a broad range of digital solutions including SEO, online display, video, social, digital PR, as well as paid search, continued Newsquest.

Through training, content creation, and technology adoption, LOCALiQ says it substantially increased awareness, feature adoption, and revenues for its clients using the Microsoft Advertising Network.

LOCALiQ UK Managing Director Nick Ashwood said: “We are thrilled to be recognised for our dedication to helping UK businesses leverage the power of Microsoft advertising.

“We identified a clear need for a deeper education around Microsoft and Bing advertising among UK businesses in our LOCALiQ State of Digital Marketing Survey. They are a key part of a rapidly evolving search marketing ecosystem and utilising them in the right way is essential to the success of our clients.

“The Microsoft Rising Star award is testament to our ongoing commitment to help UK SMEs in local markets throughout the UK unlock their full digital marketing potential.”

LOCALiQ is part of Newsquest Media Group. In addition to its digital marketing services, Newsquest publishes over 200 titles across the UK and says it has a monthly digital audience of over 50 million users. According to Newsquest, many of its titles are read, online and in print, by over 75% of the local population.

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