PR Daily's Marketing Awards: Celebrating Innovation and Impactful Campaigns

Source: ragan.com

Published on October 7, 2025 at 03:18 PM

The PR Daily Marketing Awards are now open for submissions, offering a chance to recognize and celebrate outstanding work in the marketing industry. This prestigious program honors campaigns, content, initiatives, and teams that are shaping the future of marketing.

Recognizing Marketing Excellence

The awards highlight work that achieves tangible results, deeply engages audiences, and pushes creative boundaries. It acknowledges innovation across various marketing facets, from integrated campaigns to digital innovations and the use of emerging technologies.

Visibility and Recognition for Winners

Brendan Gannon, Senior Marketing Manager at PR Daily, emphasized the importance of recognizing the hard work and impact of marketing teams and individuals. Winners will receive a profile on Ragan and PR Daily, along with recognition across their digital channels. They will also get a digital badge to promote their achievement.

Key Dates and Categories

The entry deadline is December 3, 2025, with a late deadline of December 10, 2025, which includes an additional fee. The program includes a wide array of categories, representing all aspects of the marketing landscape. The awards are open to in-house teams, agencies, individuals, and vendors across corporate, nonprofit, and government sectors.

How to Enter

Entrants can submit their own work or enter on behalf of clients. For questions, contact Brendan Gannon. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Morgan Einspanier. Ragan Communications and PR Daily, leading authorities in PR and communications, present the awards program.

About Ragan Communications

Ragan Communications has provided news, training, and resources for over 60 years to communicators, HR professionals, and business leaders. Their news sites, PRDaily.com and Ragan.com, attract over 600,000 monthly readers. Ragan also hosts conferences, webinars, and workshops attended by thousands annually, and produces Communications Week each November.