Ahead of the big day on October 7, we have an exclusive look at the finalists for the NI Social Media Awards
The finalists of the 2023 Northern Ireland Social Media Awards in partnership with the Corner Bakery have been announced after a record number of over 400 entries were received from a range of industries including tourism, education, healthcare, education, charity and retail.
The awards are organised by two of Northern Ireland’s leading award-winning digital marketers and industry mentors, Niamh Taylor of Digital 24 and Caroline O’Neill of Digg Mama and Digg For Success, and aim to celebrate the best in social media marketing across various sectors including the individuals, organisations, businesses and agencies who are creating inspiring content and using social media positively.
"The quality of entries has been incredible and every single one has showcased the transformative power of social media and demonstrated how businesses, organisations and charities have excelled in areas including global reach, organic growth and metric-driven strategies. Martin Booth, Managing Director of Corner Bakery said: “The esteemed panel of independent judges comprise leaders in the social media marketing industry from global brands including Ryanair, Ebay, NEOM Organics London and JD Sports Fashion. Each judge said they were blown away by the calibre of the entries and that every single entrant should be very proud of the work they are doing.
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