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Yoghurt Digital wins Ted’s Cameras’ SEO account

Yoghurt Digital has won the SEO account for Ted’s Cameras.

The announcement:

Ted’s Cameras bring SEO into focus with Yoghurt Digital

Yoghurt Digital has won Ted’s Cameras SEO account, extending a long-standing working relationship with the camera retailer.

The win expands on Yoghurt Digital’s 4 year leadership of Ted Camera’s Paid Search and Conversion Optimisation (CRO) accounts.

“Our latest win with Ted’s Cameras is an example of the healthy and collaborative client-agency relationships we are passionate about building,” said Yoghurt Digital co-founder Michael Laps.

“We believe in taking an innovative approach with all our accounts, driving tangible business outcomes fuelled by insightful data. With the additional opportunities of SEO optimisation, we’re excited to take Ted’s Cameras growth to the next level.”

Late last year, Yoghurt Digital’s SEO accomplishments were nominated in 3 categories at the SEMrush Search Awards.

Nic Peasley, CEO of Ted’s Cameras said, “We are delighted to have Yoghurt as our primary Digital Strategy Partner. After a very positive 4 years working closely together to grow our online presence and performance, we have appointed Yoghurt to also manage our SEO requirements. We look forward to elevating success in the digital space with Yoghurt as our trusted partner.”

The evolution of the partnership correlates with an ongoing repositioning by Ted’s Cameras. The retailer is in the process of rejuvenating its business and operations, recently opening a game-changing concept store in Sydney. The new store acts as a combined retail shop, gallery, workshop and photography studio.

Yoghurt Digital’s current A-list of e-commerce clients include Jurlique, R.M. Williams, Forever New, M.J. Bale and Converse.

Source: Yoghurt Digital media release

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