We’ve been collaborating with digital agencies and brand marketers for almost 10 years now, and we’re always impressed by the innovation and creativity that they put into their work every day. The Ewards are our way of rewarding this excellence and quality on an international scale.
QUEBEC CITY (PRWEB)
June 06, 2019
The first annual e-marketing awards, called the Ewards, officially launched on May 14th, 2019. Developed by the Canadian martech company, DashThis, the Ewards aim to celebrate excellence in the field of digital marketing.
“We’ve been collaborating with digital agencies and brand marketers for almost 10 years now, and we’re always impressed by the innovation and creativity that they put into their work every day. The Ewards are our way of rewarding this excellence and quality on an international scale,” says Nathalie Couët, DashThis’ Communications Manager.
Embracing Multiple Fields of Marketing
With 19 categories, ranging from Best PPC Campaign to Enterprise Digital Agency of the Year to Student Association of the Year, the Ewards 2019 are a highly inclusive series of awards for marketers.
The Ewards will showcase the creativity found in across the board from small boutique agencies and large multinationals, within a wide range of marketing specialities like search engine optimization, paid advertising, public relations, and even video content.
“Digital marketers, whether they work in an agency or in a corporation, have such range nowadays. It’s important to us that the new Ewards celebrate the whole spectrum of e-marketing and demonstrate how versatile digital marketers are in 2019,” adds Ms. Couët.
About DashThis
Created 8 years ago, DashThis is entirely owned and operated in Québec City. DashThis’ 37-person team helps over 18,000 users in more than 100 countries. Its marketing reporting dashboard software enables marketers to create beautiful automated reports thanks to its easy-to-use tool and second-to-none customer support. DashThis is a SaaS (a software-as-a-service company), that takes the “service” part of their job as seriously as the “software” part, and they aim to create long-lasting, personal relationships with each of their users.
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