Sticky is a Newcastle-based advertising agency specialising in digital media. The best way to describe us is as Digital + Different. We have developed a reputation as leaders in Inbound Marketing and launched the breakthrough NLYZR website analysis and optimisation tools, enabling us to achieve the results our clients are really looking for.... more sales.
Sticky helps corporate marketers with: advertising, web development and strategy, inbound marketing and search engine optmisation.
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Better search engine rankings guaranteed
Sticky Advertising’s (r)evolution from traditional media agency to digital and social media advocates has included a near-obsession with achieving better search engine rankings for clients, and our own sites. The agency has delved heavily into search engine optimisation with great success, so much so that we now insist on including SEO in every website we build.
So here’s our pitch to you. We are now so confident in our ability to deliver you better search engine ranking that we offer a Guarantee:
If we don’t achieve first page ranking for your agreed search terms within 3 months, we will work for FREE until we get the result.
Your business has nothing to lose but a considerable amount to gain by contracting Sticky to deliver better search engine rankings. How much could you gain? Consider this – Australia has over 14 million online users and according to recent research conducted by Ansearch, “each month over 8 million of these users hit one of the various search engines EVERY DAY.” Read the rest of this entry »
Hunter Valley golf site gets web search boost
Less than a month after launching the Newcastle Golf Club website, we are happy to reveal that the club’s search rankings and web traffic have improved immensely.
The previous Newcastle Golf Club website had some serious search engine optimisation issues, preventing it from featuring in relevant searches on Google and Yahoo. In fact, it only showed on searches using the words “Newcastle” and “Golf”. Part of Sticky’s brief was to lift the club up in searches for a series of terms.
Here is a summary of early results:









