This year, Growthack is shortlisted six times in five categories, and twice for Best SEO Campaign at the prestigious European Search Awards. This includes both E-Commerce and B2B specialisms.
Our European Search Awards nominations

We have been shortlisted for six awards across two client campaigns this year, following our 2025 win for Best Use of Search B2B.
SIS Pitches: From High-Risk Migration to €2m in Global Growth

- SIS Pitches – Best SEO Campaign
- SIS Pitches – Best Use of Search – B2B (SEO)
Adam Dickens, Group Marketing Executive for SIS Pitches:
I’ve found Growthack easy to work with and communication has been consistently good. They explain things clearly and make SEO straightforward for us to understand and implement, helping us get the basics right while also having the depth of knowledge to handle more technical SEO when needed. The team brings a broad range of expertise, with everyone contributing their own perspective and ideas. We’d happily recommend them to other companies looking for a practical and knowledgeable SEO partner.
Manage At Home: Accessibility-First Migration Drives 4x Purchases

- Manage At Home – Best SEO Campaign
- Manage At Home – Best Use of Search – Retail / eCommerce (SEO)
- Manage At Home – Best Use of Search – B2C (SEO)
- Manage At Home – Best Use of Search – Health
Matt Ward, Manage At Home’s Head of Retail:
We have been working with Growthack from their start. Kevin and his team provide not only expertise in organic search optimisation, but great communication and care for our business in the way they work. We recently relaunched our website, and their advice and attention to detail played a significant contribution to a seamless migration with immediate positive results in orgainic visit activity.
A good moment to pause and take it in
I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect that at all.
It’s one of those moments where you stop for a second, look back at the last few years, and recognise what has actually been built.
As we finish up the financial year and start planning for the next phase of growth, this feels like a good moment to pause and take it in.
A lot has gone into the work over the past few years.
Clients trusting us.
The team putting in the work.
Figuring things out as we go.
Staying consistent
What matters most to me is that none of this has come from doing anything flashy.
It has come from trying to do the right things consistently:
- Thinking beyond SEO
- Focusing on revenue, not just traffic
- Working with people who genuinely want to grow
- Building websites that do more than rank and actually convert
- Showing up each day and doing the work properly
That’s it.
Why the shortlist matters
Awards are never the goal. The work is the goal. The results are the goal.
But recognition like this still means something. It reflects the quality of the partnerships we have built, the trust our clients place in us, and the standard the team keeps pushing for.
It also reinforces something I have believed for a long time. Strong search performance does not come from treating SEO as a standalone channel. It comes from integrating technical foundations, content, user experience, conversion, and commercial thinking into a single system.
Credit where it belongs
Big credit goes to the team, our partners, and the clients who back us.
Without that trust, none of this would have happened.
What happens next
Now we keep going.
The shortlist is a nice moment. But the real work is still the same. Better thinking. Better systems. Better execution. Better outcomes for the brands we work with.
Let’s see what happens.
