PAGEONE Dominates The 2023 Vega Digital Awards With 7 Prestigious Wins

PAGEONE shines once again, securing a remarkable total of seven awards across diverse categories, solidifying its status as a true pioneer in the digital realm.

PAGEONE, a leading digital marketing and PR agency in the Philippines, proudly announces its outstanding achievements at the prestigious 2023 Vega Digital Awards. The company secured an impressive total of seven awards across various categories, reaffirming its position as a trailblazer in the digital landscape.

The Vega Digital Awards, renowned for recognizing excellence in Websites, Video, Mobile, Social, Animation, Marketing, and Podcasts, acknowledges the invaluable contributions of digital pioneers in an ever-evolving digital era. The competition serves as a platform to celebrate exceptional work and applauds the visionary efforts of digital architects and craftsmen worldwide.

Regardless of the entrant’s background, be it a firm or an individual, a professional or an enthusiast, a veteran or a novice, the Vega Digital Awards focuses solely on the brilliance of the submitted work. Attention to detail, innovation, creativity, and foresight are the paramount criteria through which excellence is identified.

Among the remarkable achievements, PAGEONE clinched the prestigious Gold Winner accolade in the “Digital Marketing (Campaign) – Corporate Social Responsibility” category for its exceptional project, “The Great Filipino Story: Celebrating Filipino’s Achievement.” This campaign showcased PAGEONE’s dedication to utilizing digital marketing to drive positive social change.

In addition, PAGEONE secured another Gold Winner award in the “Digital Marketing (Campaign) – Experimental/Innovative” category for its groundbreaking campaign titled “WILDFYRE: Reaching The Audience Through Blogs.” This recognition highlights PAGEONE’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional marketing methods and embracing innovative strategies.

Furthermore, PAGEONE was honored with a series of Silver Winner awards, including the “Digital Marketing (Campaign) – Social Campaign” category for “Goolai Vs. Gulay: Educating Homemakers Alternative Nutrition.” The agency’s exceptional efforts in raising awareness about nutrition among homemakers received commendation from the esteemed panel of judges.

Another Silver Winner award was secured by PAGEONE in the “Apps & Software – Work & Productivity” category for its transformative initiative titled “CONNECTED: The PAGEONE Digital Transformation Initiative.” This recognition underscores PAGEONE’s proficiency in developing impactful and user-friendly digital solutions.

PAGEONE’s commitment to environmental sustainability was recognized with a Silver Winner award in the “Digital Marketing (Campaign) – Cause-Related” category for “Going Green & Beyond: The Case of GreenInc.ph.” This campaign demonstrated PAGEONE’s dedication to promoting eco-consciousness and fostering a greener future.

Additionally, PAGEONE earned two Silver Winner awards in the “Social Media (Campaign) – Family, Parenting & Kids” and “Social Media (Campaign) – Social Campaign & Series” categories for its commendable campaign titled “My Kid’s Dream: Enabling Parents Help Their Kids To Dream.” These accolades underscore PAGEONE’s efforts in leveraging social media platforms to empower parents and nurture the dreams of children.

“We are immensely proud and honored to receive these esteemed awards from the Vega Digital Awards,” said Vonj Tingson, President at PAGEONE. “These accolades are a testament to the hard work, creativity, and dedication of our talented team. We remain committed to delivering innovative digital marketing solutions that drive positive change and make a lasting impact.”

The remarkable achievements at the 2023 Vega Digital Awards further solidify PAGEONE’s position as a trailblazer in the digital marketing arena, setting new benchmarks for creativity, impact, and effectiveness. With its unwavering commitment to excellence and forward-thinking strategies, PAGEONE continues to redefine the boundaries of digital marketing, leaving an indelible mark in the digital realm.

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