Will Judges Enjoy Reading Your Award Entry?
Award-winning entries rarely begin at the deadline. They begin much earlier, when the project, campaign or business initiative is still taking shape.
Award-winning entries rarely begin at the deadline. They begin much earlier, when the project, campaign or business initiative is still taking shape.
When most people think about building a personal brand strategy, they think about growing their visibility by posting more on social media, attending industry events and sharing their thought leader pieces online. And while all that matters, there’s a big part that’s missing: building credibility. When you have visibility without credibility, you typically lack authority,…
As a female founder, I understand the challenges of growing a great business. When you’re building something meaningful, recognition is rarely at the top of your priority list. Most founders I meet are far more focused on doing a brilliant job than talking about it. But across the awards industry, we continue to see a…
From Start-ups and SMEs, to huge global organisations, most businesses will have a marketing strategy. But despite their effectiveness, awards are often overlooked when it comes to marketing. A strategic awards strategy can really help to boost your business and brand awareness, working hand-in-hand with your marketing, all at a low cost with big impact….
“We are already 36% up this year in awards!”
To support Samsung’s continuous drive for excellence, Donna delivered an invaluable Awards Impact Workshop designed to help their international teams discover the true impact of their work, and build a clearer strategy for leveraging awards to drive future growth and team pride.
We’re pleased to be supporting this year’s Enterprise Vision Awards as their offical application partner! The EVAs, are one of the UK’s largest business awards exclusively for women. They provide a powerful platform for fostering meaningful connections, creating opportunities, and amplifying the voices of women in business. Culminating in a glitzy awards ceremony at the…
Congratulations to all our friends, colleagues, and contacts who have been recognised with an honour in The King’s 2026 New Year Honours List. The 2026 King’s New Year Honours List recognises 1,157 individuals, from world-famous names to local legends, whose achievements have helped shape the UK’s culture, communities, and global reputation. From knighthoods for national…
If you’re savvy you’re probably already thinking about how to grow in 2026. And this is the perfect time to consider new goals, new strategies, and new opportunities. One of the best ways to boost your growth is to win valuable business awards. And if you are keen to gain recognition for your business, the…
Winning a business award is a brilliant accomplishment. It’s a moment to celebrate, and it’s proof that your work is not only being seen but validated. But most businesses make a crucial mistake after they win: they keep the news to themselves, or they post it once on social media… and that’s it. If you’ve…
We kicked off Q3 with our quarterly meeting, coming together to celebrate our Q2 achievements, key learnings, and standout moments. Awards season is now in full swing – and we’ve started strong, with an incredible 32 client wins in October alone! Every quarter, we also take a look at our success metrics and we’re super…
The TWO big mistakes you might be making when entering awards If you’ve ever entered an award and not won, it can be really disappointing and you can find yourself asking ‘why?’ From years of experience judging award entries, the reason for not winning typically isn’t that the product, initiative or service isn’t award-worthy… Entries…
Why this prestigious recognition can transform your business growth, credibility, and future. Why Do the King’s Awards Matter So Much? It’s not just another business award.It’s a mark of excellence from the King, and a seal of approval reserved only for the most outstanding UK organisations. The King’s Awards for Enterprise are among the most…
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