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Enter the 2024 Search Engine Land Awards today. One of the most powerful ways to set yourself apart

Enter the 2024 Search Engine Land Awards today. [2024 Search Engine Land Awards]() One of the most powerful ways to set yourself apart from the competition, generate new business, dazzle clients, and boost team morale is to win an industry award. And when you win a Search Engine Land Award, you’re taking home the highest honor in search. Make this the year you prove that you are award-winning: [The 2024 Search Engine Land Awards program is open for entry]() and now is the perfect time to apply. Here’s what you need to know: - The Search Engine Land Awards celebrate individuals, agencies, and internal teams within the search marketing community who have demonstrated excellence in executing organic and paid search marketing campaigns. - This year’s program features 19 unique categories from Best Overall SEO / PPC Initiative to Agency of the Year... [click here]() to explore them all. - Submitting an application is easier than ever – just send us an executive summary that showcases, in 750 words or less, the award-worthy work you and your team performed this past year. You choose the story you want to tell – and the data you want to include. - Not sure where to start? Check out this roundup of [fresh advice from select 2024 judges](), including specific insights on what they’re looking for when reviewing applications. - Submit your application by July 12 to enjoy Early Bird pricing – just $495 per entry ($200 off final rates!). For nearly a decade, The Search Engine Land Awards have honored some of the best in the search industry -- including leading in-house teams at Wiley Education Services, T-Mobile, Penn Foster, Sprint, and HomeToGo – and exceptional agencies representing Samsung, Lands’ End, Stanley Steemer, and beyond. This year, it’s your turn. [Begin your entry]() Have any questions? Reply to this email, and we’ll be happy to help. Best of luck! - Lauren Donovan and the Search Engine Land Awards team This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]() This email was sent by: [Search Engine Land]() - a division of Third Door Media, Inc. 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my preferences.]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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