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Winners to Watch: Netty Awards Spotlight Stega Creative

Winners to Watch: Netty Awards Spotlight Stega Creative

NEW YORK, NY, May 2, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- The Netty Awards, one of the most prestigious honors in the digital space, has named Stega Creative a 'Winner to Watch' in recognition of their standout achievement in Best Technical SEO for Health & Wellness. The award celebrates Stega Creative's cutting-edge work with Clearlight, a global leader in luxury infrared saunas, and highlights their exceptional ability to merge advanced SEO tactics with creative storytelling.
Revolutionizing SEO in Health & Wellness
In their award-winning project, 'Elevating Clearlight's Worldwide Presence through Advanced Technical SEO,' Stega Creative implemented a suite of innovative strategies that delivered measurable impact—from a 47% increase in organic traffic to a 32% spike in conversions. Their work featured deep schema integration, asynchronous script loading via Google Tag Manager, and the development of hyper-targeted landing pages designed to capture long-tail search intent.
More Than Traffic—Transforming the Customer Experience
Beyond technical gains, Stega Creative's approach significantly improved the user experience. Bounce rates dropped 18%, and average session duration increased by 34%, thanks in part to dynamic FAQ sections that adjusted based on user behavior. These enhancements not only boosted SEO performance but also turned Clearlight's site into an immersive brand experience—one that resonated with its wellness-focused, luxury-seeking audience.
A New Standard for Technical SEO
Stega Creative's win is a signal to the industry: technical SEO is no longer just backend optimization—it's a creative discipline. Their fusion of analytics, performance, and premium design sets a new bar for what's possible in digital marketing, especially in the fast-growing health and wellness sector.
About Netty Awards
The Netty Awards are a leading awards program celebrating excellence in technology, marketing, design, and more. Backed by industry experts and extensive media coverage, the awards have recognized global brands, Fortune 500 companies, and emerging disruptors alike. Last year's winners include DoorDash, Mattel, Chick-fil-A, Shell, and Texas A&M University, reflecting the awards' broad influence across various sectors. With thousands of industry professionals engaging annually, the Netty Awards continue to be a trusted benchmark for recognition and success in the digital age. To learn more, visit https://nettyawards.com.
About Stega Creative
Stega Creative is a digital strategy and SEO agency known for transforming complex problems into elegant digital solutions. With a client-first approach and a focus on technical precision, they help brands across industries own their presence online. For more information, visit www.stegacreative.com.
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