Newcastle agency Sticky Advertising has undergone a (r)evolution, relaunching as Newcastle’s first Digital, Social and Traditional media agency.

"We have been closely observing the changes to the modern media
landscape and feel that emerging media trends are becoming too
significant to ignore," said Sticky managing director Craig Wilson

"We have seen the future and it’s digital."

"As a result we have evolved to include Digital and Social media in
our core services and have released some revolutionary new products to
coincide with the changes."

Amongst the new offerings is Newcastle’s most dedicated Search Engine Optimisation package, allowing businesses to dramatically improve their rankings with online search engines.

Wilson says…."What is the point of a website that nobody sees?”

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Posted by on August 21st, 2008
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Who else wants better search rankings?

A Newcastle digital advertising agency is delivering search engine optimisation that guarantees clients substantially better search rankings in a matter of weeks.

Craig Wilson, managing director of Sticky explains:

As Sticky has evolved from a traditional media agency to a digital and social media agency
we have become more fascinated and excited by the possibilities of
Search Engine Optimisation. Eighteen months of research and testing has
resulted in the development of an SEO approach that is remarkably effective.

How effective? Well the agency’s new website ranks at the top or near the top of Google
searches for every category it targeted within a month. Most SEO ‘experts’ would tell
you that result wouldn’t be possible for 3 to 4 months.

In fact, Sticky Advertising offers arguably the most effective Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in Newcastle.

The proof is in the actual search
results. There are dozens of businesses claiming to offer SEO services
in Newcastle and the Hunter, yet if you do a Google (Australia) search
for ‘SEO Newcastle’, Sticky is on the first page
after less than a month. Not once, but twice. You would expect that
this would be a very difficult search to rank well on, given the large
number of experts vying for position on the first page.

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Posted by Media Hunter on August 21st, 2008
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In this month’s issue of Marketing Magazine, regular marketing columnist Julian Cole has announced his Top 50 Australian Marketing Pioneers Blogs and Sticky Advertising’s very own bloggers Media Hunter and The Marketer claimed the number 18 and 22 spots, respectively.

According to Julian Cole: ”With Sticky Advertising having the minds of Media Hunter (Craig Wilson) and The Marketer (Gordon Whitehead) it would not be surprised if it was top dog in social media by 2010.”

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Posted by on August 20th, 2008
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Newcastle advertising agency Sticky Advertising is proud to announce the launch of Sticky Branding, a dedicated brand advice and analysis site.

Sticky Advertising are passionate about strong branding. Not just brand and logo
design, but carefully positioned, well-articulated brands. They believe
in communicating the brand personality and crafting a powerful and
memorable tagline.

Its all part of effective branding. And its all discussed in detail at Sticky Branding.

In fact, the site will even go so far as to explain a step by step process for creating effective brand communication.

So drop by and check out this informative new site from the team that brought you Media Hunter and The Marketer.

Posted by Media Hunter on May 14th, 2008
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Source: University of Newcastle

An impressive artwork measuring over six metres long has found a new home in the University of Newcastle’s Conservatorium.

Skyspace by Australian artist Ms Virginia Cuppaidge has been donated to the University by award-winning children’s author, Ms Libby Hathorn.

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Posted by on April 29th, 2008
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"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them."

Friday 25 April 2008

Dawn Service, Nobbys Beach – 5am for a 5.15am start. This year’s Dawn Service features a new design of the ceremony site in response to the increasing number of people attending this service.

There will be a march from Horseshoe Beach car park to the ceremony site at Nobbys Beach by serving members (INCLUDING contingents from HMAS NEWCASTLE, HMAS TOBRUK, HMAS DIAMANTINA, No 26 Squadron RAAF Williamtown) tri-service cadets and ex- servicemen and women. The service will conclude at approximately 6am with a four-gun Salute to the Fallen by the coastal guns of Fort Scratchley.

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Posted by on April 23rd, 2008
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NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuters) – Despite planned expansions, the ability of Australian seaports to handle increased coal shipments is unlikely to improve in the next few years, the head of the world’s largest coal producer said on Tuesday.

"It’s not going to happen," Gregory Boyce, chairman and chief executive of Peabody Energy Corp (BTU.N: Quote, Profile, Research) told Wall Street analysts.

During a conference call to discuss Peabody’s first-quarter financial results, Boyce was asked whether recent congestion at Australian ports would be fixed soon. "It depends on what you mean by ‘fixed,’" said Boyce.

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Posted by on April 23rd, 2008
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Source: Hunter Valley Newsroom

A small amount of rain over the region’s water storages in the past week has seen levels remain constant as local water users prepare to meet to discuss their future.

Lake Glenbawn remained at 48.7 per cent of capacity this week after recording just four millimetres of rain at the dam wall.

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Posted by on April 23rd, 2008
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Source: Hunter Business Chamber

The Hunter is well positioned to take on large defence industry contracts. Hunter Business Chamber CEO, Peter Shinnick, said that Hunter businesses were well aware of the massive potential of defence contracts for the region.

‘Business has been working toward becoming a cluster of choice for defence related contracts for many years with success,’ he said.

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Posted by on April 23rd, 2008
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Source: Hunter Water

DUE TO DANGEROUS SURF CONDITIONS, THIS EVENT WILL NOW BE HELD ON 26 APRIL.

As major sponsor of the Baths to Bar Community Ocean Swim, Hunter Water invites the community to participate in the 1.5 kilometre, one way swim, from Merewether Baths to Bar Beach on Saturday 26 April 2008.

Posted by on April 23rd, 2008
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