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‘A huge leap forward’: StudioHawk announces brand and website refresh

Search engine optimisation (SEO) agency, StudioHawk, has officially refreshed its website and brand.

The new branding was crafted to capture the company’s journey into being the largest dedicated SEO agency in Australia, while drawing a spotlight on the talent and expertise that went into StudioHawk’s growth.

The refresh takes a people-focused approach, choosing to place the agency’s SEO workers at the front to symbolise how Studiohawk’s operations lack middlemen and allow clients to connect directly with the agency on campaigns.

StudioHawk’s new website was designed to make it easier for brands to find SEO solutions catering to specific industry tools, by way of relevant site pages such as for Crypto and Shopify. It also brings more attention to other services, such as the agency’s digital PR offering, and educational resources, including Hawk Academy – a platform that aims to empower users with SEO knowledge – and a dedicated blog.

StudioHawk Melbourne office

“The brand refresh and global growth this year marks a huge leap forward for StudioHawk,” the agency’s chief executive officer and founder, Harry Sanders, commented.

“It’s exciting to see how far we’ve come – expanding our services with Digital PR and now reaching clients in the U.S., Australia, and the UK.

“The team’s energy and dedication have driven these achievements, and we’re ready to make 2025 our biggest year yet for both our clients and the future of SEO.”

Harry Sanders

As Sanders touched upon, the move comes after a fruitful year for the SEO organisation.

It expanded on its global presence – which it had from leveraging offices in the United Kingdom and Australia – by opening an office in the United States; hired new talent in digital PR, web development, SEO and marketing; secured ‘SEO Agency of the Year’ at the Global Digital Excellence Awards, and more.

Earlier this year, Sanders spoke at Mumbrella360, recounting his journey from homelessness to being a fully fledged millionaire thanks to his SEO business, perseverance and some fateful encounters.

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