Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Ten reasons why your website should receive an award

1) A Best of Industry award means your the best and you can prove it!




2) Your mom would be proud of you.




3) You will receive important benchmark data for your entire
industry and where your site ranks in each of the seven judging
criteria.




4) Think of the PR opportunities - industry publications,
blogs, websites, by-lined articles, podcasts, press releases,
interviews - the sky is the limit.




5) A best of industry plaque containing your award winning site will look great in your office.




6) The WebAward logo on your site is like receiving the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval" for Web development.




7) Your clients and customers will be impressed at your industry recognition and so will your potential clients.




8) A link to webaward.org will help your site's search engine
rankings because you will be linked to a site with a high Google
PageRank.




9) If you wait until after may 31st, you'll have to pay a late fee.




10) If you don't win, we won't tell anyone - and you still get the feedback.





Recognition and feedback , that is what
you will receive when you enter the 2006 WebAward Competition for
Website development. Winning accolades in the 2006 WebAwards - the
Internet's premier award recognition program, is a great way to stand
out from others in your industry. You will also receive valuable
feedback from our judges and benchmarks for your industry. But you
won't get anything if you don't enter!



The 10th Annual WebAward competition deadline for entry is May 31st, only one week away, and you can submit your site for review at www.webaward.org.  Avoid a late fee by completing your Web site entries before the deadline.




WebAward - The award for your award-winning Web site.



Friday, May 19, 2006

MarketingSherpa’s new eCommerce Benchmark Guide 2006

Do you want to improve your e-commerce conversions?  Grab a copy of MarketingSherpa's new Ecommerce Benchmark Guide 2006 for:



-> Eyetracking study data on Amazon, Wal-Mart, Dell, Best Buy, Apple, Bombay, QVC & Circuit City. Shows you how online shopper's eyes "flick over" your store's pages (and how you can redesign for better conversions.)



-> Real-life ecommerce marketing and tactical data from 1,101 of your peers. Compare your stats to theirs; discover which traffic sources and site tools are working (and what's bombing.)



-> See inside the minds of 1,120 actual online shoppers. They reveal why they abandon carts, and what would make them buy more from you online.



Discover how to lower your shopping cart abandons, traffic costs, fraud, email unsubscribes, search marketing cost per click -- plus, how to raise your conversions, average order size, shopper trust, affiliate revenues, customer loyalty, and ROI.  Want more information? Visit:
http://www.sherpastore.com/e-commerce-benchmark.html



Monday, May 15, 2006

Featured Articles from Interactive Briefing

Here are the featured articles from our May issue of the Web Marketing Association's Interactive Briefing Newsletter.



Winning an Award is only Half the Battle – Here are some ideas on how to promote your award winning website after you have one an award.





Turnaround Game – Virtual Imagination Leads to Real Life Success for this award winning interactive application



The tale of two seasons – Marriott
exploits the weather to offer visitors hot deals.



Thursday, May 11, 2006

Looking for past WebAward Judges

Every year we get emails from past judges half way through the competition telling us their email address has changed or filters stopped the messages from getting through.



If you are a past WebAward judge and have not received our emails inviting you to participate in the 2006 WebAwards, please contact us ASAP as we are finalizing the judging panel.



Please contact us through www.webaward.org



Monday, May 08, 2006

Help to spread the word about the WebAward competition

We need your help to spread the word about the WebAward competition. As the premier recognition program for Web site development, we have grown each year because Internet professionals, like yourself, have gotten the word out to other Internet professionals by email, in blogs and even face to face.



The Web Marketing Association
is a volunteer organization and it’s through efforts like these that the
WebAwards can set the standard of excellence for Web sites in 96 industries.
However, this year, we have made it even more advantageous to tell your friends
and co-workers about the WebAwards.



WebAward Referral Program




To reward those who tell others about the WebAwards, this year we are offering a $20 referral bonus per referral for each person who gets someone new to enter the WebAwards. It’s our way of rewarding those who help us the most.



To qualify you simply need a WebAward nominator account from WebAward.org. Give the email address associated
with this account to everyone who you recommend the WebAwards to and when they
enter and include your email address, you’ll receive a check from the Web
Marketing Association as our way to say thank you.



WebAward.org has complete details,
so tell a friend and log in to your nominator account and watch your referral
bonuses add up.



Call for WebAward Judges



Another way you can help
support the WebAwards is to nominate yourself as a judge. We are looking for experienced Internet professionals – interactive creative directors, graphic designers, marketing managers,
webmasters, heads of agencies, among others – to help adjudicate the entries
for the 2006 WebAwards.



While most of the volunteer
judges return each year because of the valuable insights that can be obtained
by judging, the growth of entries requires us to add new judges each year. Judges are assigned a number of entries to review within a three week time frame beginning June 17th.



If you or someone you know
are interested in participating as a WebAward judge, please use the judges
nomination form on WebAward.org



Conference season



At WebMaster World in Boston we gave-a-way a video iPod to Daniel Bourgeois interactive marketing manager of Wynn Resorts. The following week, David
Mullings of Random Media won another video iPod ad ad:tech San Francisco. Congratulations
to all of our prize winners and to the conference sponsors for putting on
outstanding industry conferences.



On my way to ad:tech in San Francisco, I read MarketingSherpa’s brand-new E-commerce Benchmark Guide. I am a big fan of MarketingSherpa’s work and try to get everything they publish on Web development. We were able to get a 22-page executive summary of MarketingSherpa’s E-commerce Benchmark Guide for the readers of Interactive Briefing. You can read more about it in the “For Our readers” section of our newsletter.



The annual WebAward program
is shaping up to be both a great way to gain visibility for your self and your
Web site, but also valuable feedback to help guide future development and
benchmark your progress. We hope everyone takes advantage of this program.



And remember to tell your
friends about it too.



Friday, May 05, 2006

INBOX: The Email Event

INBOX: The Email Event
May 31-June 1, 2006
San Jose Marriott



INBOX is the first and only event focused on the Internet’s first and central application: email. In just two days, you’ll get a rock-solid email system and email marketing plan you can count on. Our conference program covers Email Marketing Strategy, Creative, Delivery, List Acquisition and Customer Retention. Check out the conference program here: http://www.inboxevent.com/2006/conference.asp



Web Marketing Association members can get a FREE Buyer Pass, or save $100 on a full-conference pass. Sign up online at http://www.inboxevent.com and use Customer Code WMA6.



Thursday, May 04, 2006

Internet Professionals Needed to Judge World’s Best Web Sites

The Web Marketing Association is pleased to announce the
call for judges for its 10th annual international WebAward competition.
The WebAwards is the standards-defining competition that sets industry
benchmarks based on the seven criteria of a successful Web site.  Judges
will consist of a select group of Internet professionals who
have direct experience designing and managing Web sites, including
members of the media, interactive creative directors, site designers, content
providers and webmasterswith an in-depth
understanding of the current state-of-the-art in Web site development and
technology.




To nominate yourself or another Internet Professional,
please use our Judges Nomination Form.



“The WebAwards is different from other Web site award programs because we’re not just a beauty pageant focused on name recognition and design,” said William Rice, president of the Web Marketing Association. “For 10 years, industry professionals have provided the backbone of our award program and helped thousands of Web sites get the recognition they deserve. As a WebAward judge, you are helping to set the standard of excellence for all web site development. Judging challenges you by having you visit and review web sites that you normally would not visit. Being a judge helps develop a critical eye to the many facets of leading-edge web development.”



Judging for the 2006 WebAwards will take place in June
through August, with winners announced in September. Mark Kingdon, CEO of
Organic, Inc. has been selected to lead the judging panel
this year. Past judges have included top
executives from leading organizations such as Ogilvy Interactive, Saatchi &
Saatchi, Blattner Brunner, Comedy Central, Sun Microsystems, Refinery, Euro
RSCG, EPB Interactive, New York Post
Interactive, The Cincinnati Enquirer,
J. Walter Thompson, Xerox, Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Modem Media, and
Answerthink.



2006 Call For Entry Still Underway



The Web Marketing Association is now accepting entries for
the 10th annual WebAward competition. The WebAwards evaluate Web sites in 96
industries and defines benchmarks based on the seven essential criteria of
successful Website development. The
deadline for entry is May 31, 2006.



Your Web site will be judged on seven criteria: design,
innovation, content, technology, interactivity, copy writing and ease of use. Each WebAward
entry is judged against other entries in its industry category and then against
an overall standard of excellence. WebAward Judges consist of a select group of Internet
professionals with an in-depth understanding of the current
state-of-the-art in Website development and technology.



All entrants receive valuable feedback from the judging
panel as well as a report detailing their performance compared to their
industry average. If you win a
WebAward, you also have an outstanding marketing opportunity to publicize and
drive traffic to your site.



A complete list of past winners and this year’s entry form
can be found at www.webaward.org.



Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Internet Professionals Needed to Judge World’s Best Web Sites

The Web Marketing Association is pleased to announce the call for judges for its 10th annual international WebAward competition. The WebAwards is the standards-defining competition that sets industry benchmarks based on the seven criteria of a successful Web site. Judges will consist of a select group of Internet professionals who have direct experience designing and managing Web sites, including members of the media, interactive creative directors, site designers, content providers and webmasterswith an in-depth understanding of the current state-of-the-art in Web site development and technology.

To nominate yourself or another Internet Professional, please use our Judges Nomination Form.

“The WebAwards is different from other Web site award programs because we’re not just a beauty pageant focused on name recognition and design,” said William Rice, president of the Web Marketing Association. “For 10 years, industry professionals have provided the backbone of our award program and helped thousands of Web sites get the recognition they deserve. As a WebAward judge, you are helping to set the standard of excellence for all web site development. Judging challenges you by having you visit and review web sites that you normally would not visit. Being a judge helps develop a critical eye to the many facets of leading-edge web development.”

Judging for the 2006 WebAwards will take place in June through August, with winners announced in September. Mark Kingdon, CEO of Organic, Inc. has been selected to lead the judging panel this year. Past judges have included top executives from leading organizations such as Ogilvy Interactive, Saatchi & Saatchi, Blattner Brunner, Comedy Central, Sun Microsystems, Refinery, Euro RSCG, EPB Interactive, New York Post Interactive, The Cincinnati Enquirer, J. Walter Thompson, Xerox, Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Modem Media, and Answerthink.

2006 Call For Entry Still Underway

The Web Marketing Association is now accepting entries for the 10th annual WebAward competition. The WebAwards evaluate Web sites in 96 industries and defines benchmarks based on the seven essential criteria of successful Website development. The deadline for entry is May 31, 2006.

Your Web site will be judged on seven criteria: design, innovation, content, technology, interactivity, copy writing and ease of use. Each WebAward entry is judged against other entries in its industry category and then against an overall standard of excellence. WebAward Judges consist of a select group of Internet professionals with an in-depth understanding of the current state-of-the-art in Website development and technology.

All entrants receive valuable feedback from the judging panel as well as a report detailing their performance compared to their industry average. If you win a WebAward, you also have an outstanding marketing opportunity to publicize and drive traffic to your site.

A complete list of past winners and this year’s entry form can be found at www.webaward.org.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Internet World 2006

Internet World 2006 – Free entry, Over 200 exhibitors, Over 100 hours of seminars
9-11 May 2006, Earls Court, London, UK
Internet World is the UK’s largest B2B internet event.
Directors from MSN, e-Bay, Lastminute.com, Virgin and more delivering keynote presentations. Supported by Net Communities and endorsed by The Guardian, Revolution, Marketing, e-Consultancy, mad.co.uk and others.
For more information and to register for FREE visit www.internetworld.co.uk



One Month to Go Until WebAward Deadline

If you are planning to enter your Web sites into the 2006
WebAward Competition
, you better get moving – There is less than one month to
go until the deadline for entries.



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The WebAwards is the standards-defining competition that
sets industry benchmarks based on the seven criteria of a successful Web
site. It recognizes the individual and team achievements of Web professionals who create and maintain outstanding Web sites. The deadline for entry in the
2006 WebAwards is May 31, 2006. A complete list of
past winners and this year’s entry form can be found at www.webaward.org.



So if you have the best Web site in your industry and want
to prove it, be sure to get your entry submitted by the deadline. Entries
submitted after the deadline, but before the judging begins will be subject to
a $50 late fee.



Monday, May 01, 2006

WebMasterRadio.FM at Ad:tech

WebMaster Radio provided outstanding on site coverage of
Ad:tech San Francisco. They stopped by the Web Marketing Association
booth at ad:tech and interviewed Bill Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association
and here is a link to the an audio file of the interview.



ad:tech San Francisco a success!

The Web Marketing Association participated in the 2006
ad:tech conference in San Francisco.
Bill Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association was on hand to meet with
attendees as well as judges and past participants who were at the conference. Also in attendance were WebAwards sponsors PR Web, SimpleFeed
and Web Sites Services Magazine.




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There was a lot of interest in the 2006 WebAwards and for
the Internet Standards Assessment Report and links to each where provided to
everyone who had their name tag scanned at the WMA Booth.



Congratulations to David Mullings of Random Media who was selected to win a video iPod for stopping by our booth.

Many thanks to Jeff Valentine, Kristin Widergren and the
rest of the ad:tech staff for putting together a great well-run conference and with
lots of interesting exhibitors to meet.



Wednesday, April 12, 2006

WebMaster World Boston Drawing

WebmasterWorld's PubCon is an educational conference and industry trade show programmed specifically for web
professionals and website site owners to be held April 18-20, 2006 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston.



The Web Marketing Association is giving away a full conference pass for this show. To enter, send your name and contact info to webmasterworld@webaward.org by Thursday, April 13th at 5:00 EDT. We'll contact the winner then.



The keynote for the conference is Mr. Malcolm Gladwell, the super star author of The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference and Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking.
Malcolm will also do a special book signing after his talk!



For more information go to www.pubcon.com A limited number of
participants can receive 25% off the full conference rate by entering code
"wm-80625" when registering.



Monday, April 10, 2006

Web Site Award Competition Heats Up as Industry Award Season Begins

Awards season is underway and our society is hooked on awards that recognize who is best in their field. The entertainment industry has the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes and the Emmys. The auto world has MotorTrend Car of the Year, manufacturing has the Malcolm Baldridge Award and journalists have the Pulitzer Prize, just to name a few.

The online marketing community also has its way to recognize top performers. The Webby Awards like to call themselves the Oscars of the Internet while the Web Marketing Association’s WebAwards are likened to the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. Major advertising festivals like the Clio Awards and Cannes Lion also now include interactive categories. What these awards all have in common is the desire to recognize great Web sites. It’s how the "Best Web site" winners are chosen that make the award programs different.

“The WebAwards have been so successful for the past 10 years because of our clearly defined judging process and our focus on setting industry specific standards for Web development,” said William Rice, President of the WMA. “To us, winning a Web site award is not only a great marketing opportunity, but a chance to receive quality feedback from industry professionals that help improve the overall Web experience.”

Before entering an award competition, the Web Marketing Association offers the following tips on what to look for in a quality Web site award program:

  • Feedback – Entries should receive valuable feedback from the judges through specific commentary, advice for improvement, and quantitative scoring that can be evaluated against an industry average.
  • Clear judging criteria and process – In order to make sure each entry has an equal chance to win an award, the judging process should be comprehensive, so that judges see all of Web sites entered and not just a few finalists.
  • Longevity – The awards program should have a substantial history of Web site evaluation and a roster of winners in each category that have experienced a clear value from the program.
  • Focus – The awards program should be solely focused on the evaluation of Web sites so interactive winners are not overshadowed by winners in print or broadcast as in some well respected advertising award programs.
  • Quality of judges – Award judges should be industry professionals with a solid understanding of Web site production and Internet marketing objectives, not a simply a celebrity that brings a name but little Web development experience.

“WebAward participants know that each entry will be submitted to the judges, not just a few handpicked, big-name finalists. They’re also aware of the criteria on which they will be judged, and will receive their overall scores – compared to both their industry and the overall standard of excellence,” notes Rice. “The WMA’s WebAward competition is the only major award program to provide an in-depth, quantitative analysis of results that help entrants develop standards of excellence for future innovation.”

Internet awards season is now officially underway, and the WMA is currently accepting entries for its 10th annual international WebAward competition. The deadline for entry is May 31st and entries can be submitted at www.webawards2006.org.

About the Internet Standards Assessment Report

Recently the Web Marketing Association released a study based on nearly ten thousand Web site evaluations in more than eighty industries since 1997. The Internet Standards Assessment Report (ISAR) is the results of nearly a decade of independent evaluations of Web site development based on seven criteria critical to a successful Web site: design, innovation, content, technology, interactivity, copywriting and ease of use.

To receive a copy of The Internet Standards Assessment Report or to learn more about the Web Marketing Association’s WebAward program please visit: www.webawards2006.org.

About the WebAwards

The 10th annual international WebAwards competition sets the standard of excellence in 96 industry categories by evaluating Web sites and defining benchmarks based on the seven essential criteria of successful Web site development. The goal of the Web Marketing Association, sponsor of the WebAwards, is to provide a forum to recognize the people and organizations responsible for developing some of the most effective Web sites on the Internet today. Entrants benefit from a Web site assessment by a professional judging panel and the marketing opportunities presented to an award-winning Web site.

Web Site Award Competition Heats Up as Industry Award Season Begins

Awards season is underway and our society
is hooked on awards that recognize who is best in their field.  The
entertainment industry has the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes and the Emmys.
The auto world has MotorTrend Car of the
Year, manufacturing has the Malcolm Baldridge Award and journalists have the
Pulitzer Prize, just to name a few.



The online marketing
community also has its way to recognize top performers. The Webby Awards
like to call themselves the Oscars of the Internet while the Web Marketing
Association’s WebAwards
  are likened to the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.
Major advertising festivals like the Clio Awards and
Cannes Lion also now include interactive categories. What
these awards all have in common is the desire to recognize great Web sites.
It’s how the "Best Web site" winners are chosen that make the award programs different.



“The WebAwards have been so successful for the past 10 years
because of our clearly defined judging process and our focus on setting
industry specific standards for Web development,” said William Rice, President
of the WMA. “To us, winning a Web site award is not only a great marketing
opportunity, but a chance to receive quality feedback from industry
professionals that help improve the overall Web experience.” 



Before entering an award competition, the Web Marketing
Association offers the following tips on what to look for in a quality Web site
award program: 



  • Feedback – Entries should receive valuable feedback from the judges through specific commentary, advice for improvement, and quantitative scoring that can be evaluated against an industry average.


  • Clear judging criteria and process – In order to make sure each entry has an equal chance to win an award, the judging process should be comprehensive, so that judges see all of Web sites entered and not just a few finalists.




  • Longevity – The awards program should have a substantial history of Web site evaluation and a roster of winners in each category that have experienced a clear value from the program.




  • Focus – The awards program should be solely focused on the evaluation of Web sites so interactive winners are not overshadowed by winners in print or broadcast as in some well respected advertising award programs.



  • Quality of judges – Award judges should be industry professionals with a solid understanding of Web site production and Internet marketing objectives, not a simply a celebrity that brings a name but little Web development experience.



“WebAward participants know that each entry will be submitted to the judges, not just a few handpicked, big-name finalists. They’re also aware of the criteria on which
they will be judged, and will receive their overall scores – compared to both
their industry and the overall standard of excellence,” notes Rice. “The WMA’s WebAward competition is the only major award program to provide an in-depth,
quantitative analysis of results that help entrants develop standards of
excellence for future innovation
.”




Internet awards season is now officially underway, and the
WMA is currently accepting entries for its 10th annual international
WebAward competition. The deadline for entry is May 31st and entries
can be submitted at www.webawards2006.org.




About the Internet Standards Assessment Report



Recently the Web Marketing Association released a study
based on nearly ten thousand Web site evaluations in more than eighty
industries since 1997. The Internet Standards Assessment Report
(ISAR) is the results of nearly a decade of independent evaluations of Web site
development based on seven criteria critical to a successful Web site: design,
innovation, content, technology, interactivity, copywriting and ease of use.





To receive a copy of The Internet
Standards Assessment Report
or to learn more about the Web Marketing
Association’s WebAward program please visit: www.webawards2006.org.



About the
WebAwards



The 10th annual international WebAwards
competition
sets the standard of excellence in 96 industry categories by
evaluating Web sites and defining benchmarks based on the seven essential
criteria of successful Web site development. The goal of the Web Marketing Association, sponsor of the WebAwards, is
to provide a forum to recognize the people and organizations responsible for
developing some of the most effective Web sites on the Internet today. Entrants benefit from a Web site assessment
by a professional judging panel and the marketing opportunities presented to an
award-winning Web site.



 



 

Friday, April 07, 2006

Media coverage of ISAR Study

The Web Marketing Association's Internet Standards Asessment Report continues to draw the intererst of the media.



Here are a few examples of recent media coverage of the report:



Yahoo News:Education Web Sites Benchmarked in New Internet Study



WebProNews -King Content Takes Queen Interactivity



Web Site Services Magazine - ISAR Report


Independent Agent Magazine
- Insurance Industry Lacks Dynamic Web
Presence



Insurance Journal -Insurance Web Sites Benchmarked in New Study



The Bivings Report - What Industries Have the Best/Worst Websites?



LexBlog - Law firm websites below average : Internet Standards Assessment Report



WebProNews -Gaming Sites, Great; PR Sites, No



About the Internet Standards Assessment Report



Recently the Web Marketing Association released a study
based on nearly ten thousand Web site evaluations in more than eighty
industries since 1997. The Internet Standards Assessment Report
(ISAR) is the results of nearly a decade of independent evaluations of Web site
development based on seven criteria critical to a successful Web site: design,
innovation, content, technology, interactivity, copywriting and ease of use from the annual WebAward Competition for Web site development.





To receive a copy of The Internet
Standards Assessment Report
or to learn more about the Web Marketing
Association’s WebAward program please visit: www.webaward.org.







Tuesday, April 04, 2006

See us at eComXpo, the virtual trade show

If you have not checked it out yet, you should stop by www.eComXpo.com and see what a virtual trade show is like.  The show has great education sessions and a number of trade show booths to visit (and win prizes from) and chat with representatives.



Here is what the Web Marketing Association trade show booth looks like.



Ecomxpo



at:tech discount offer

ad:tech San
Francisco


April 26 -28, 2006

Moscone Center North




The Web Marketing Association is pleased to announce our presence at ad:tech San Francisco, the #1 event for interactive marketing. As an exhibitor at ad:tech, we would like to extend our preferred pricing along to you a super-saver discount of 20% off the current conference price.




Register or obtain more information about ad:tech San Francisco  at www.ad-tech.com/sf.asp.




To lock in your 20% discount, register with Promotion Code: ATSFEG.





Thursday, March 30, 2006

Web Marketing Association Announcing Winners of the 2006 Internet Advertising Competition Awards

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - The Web Marketing Association announces the winners of its annual Internet Advertising Competition (IAC) Awards, an effort to honor excellence in online advertising and to recognize the individuals and organizations responsible for the best in Internet marketing. The IAC Awards are the first and only industry-based advertising award competition dedicated exclusively to online advertising. The Competition web site with a complete list of winners is located at www.IACAward.org




"Online advertising is finally getting the recognition it deserves and The Web Marketing Association is pleased to help set the standard for Internet excellence," said William Rice, president of the Web Marketing Association, Inc.  "Spending for online advertising continues to grow rapidly and the IAC Awards highlight the best in this unique advertising medium by industry."




2006 Best of Show Awards were awarded in each of the online medium categories.  This year's winners include:




Disney Online for Kellogg's Fruit Streamers Mini-site (Best Ads the Client Did Not Pick)

Kel Geddes Management Ltd for The Official Anne Geddes Website Email (Best of Show Email Message)

ThinData Inc. for Building a Better Member Email (Best of Show Email Message Campaign)

OER_Satama for Scream mail (Best of Show Integrated ad campaign)

Aristotle for Keowee Falls Interactive Tour (Best of Show Integrated ad campaign)

Beyond Interactive for 3M Breast Cancer Awareness (Best of Show Microsite/Landing Page)

Cheil Communications America for Cocktail Shaker (Best of Show Online ad)

Foote Cone & Belding for Above The Influence (Best of Show Online Campaign)

Scudder Investments for Scudder Participant e-Newsletter (Best of Show Online Newsletter Campaign)

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for Block Party Bash (Best of Show Rich Media Online Ad)

Geary Interactive for 24 Sweepstakes (Best of Show Rich Media Online Campaign)





For the second year in a row, TMX Communications of Conshohocken, PA was recognized with the 2006 Top Agency Award, winning 13 IAC Awards. Their awards included 12 Best of Industry awards and an Outstanding award. Last year, TMX Communications shared the Top Agency Award with Organic, Inc.




Other IAC Award winners who received multiple awards included:




AGENCY (number of awards)
TMX Communications (13)

Agency.com (10)

Beyond Interactive (9)

Bridge Worldwide (9)

Organic, Inc. (9)

McKinney (8)

Cheil Communications America (7)

TM Interactive (7)

Marketel (6)

America Online, Inc (5)

Biggs-Gilmore (5)

Creative Direct Marketing Group (5)

Armchair Media (4)

bbdigital (Blattner Brunner) (4)

Disney Online (4)

Kel Geddes Management Ltd (4)

Mullen (4)

Ogilvy Worldwide (4)

Sharpe Partners (4)

Smashing Ideas (4)

The Barbarian Group (4)

THINK, Inc. (4)

VML (4)




The Competition web site with a complete list of winners is located at www.advertisingcompetition.org




The 2006 Internet Advertising Competition is sponsored by, BURST! Media, Small Army, AdTools, ExactTarget, OddCast, Line56 Media, and PRWeb.




About the Web Marketing Association




The Web Marketing Association is an organization working to create a high standard of excellence for Web site development and marketing on the Internet. Staffed by volunteers, it is made up of Internet marketing, advertising, PR and design professionals who share an interest in improving the quality of advertising, marketing and promotion used to attract visitors to Web sites. Since 1997, the Web Marketing Associations annual WebAward Competition has been helping interactive professionals promote themselves, their companies, and their best work to the outside world. Now in its ninth year, the WebAward Competitions have become the premier event for Web developers and marketers worldwide.



 




The Web Marketing Association is currently accepting entries for the ninth annual WebAward Competition for Web site development at www.webawards2006.org .  Deadline for entry is May 31st.



 



Wednesday, March 29, 2006

WebAwards at OMMA Conference

The Web Marketing Association spent the last two day
exhibiting at the OMMA Conference in
Hollywood.
It was a great conference with well attended, interesting sessions and
outstanding keynotes.





We introduced our new booth at the show. Seen here in the photo
is Bill Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association meeting OMMA attendees
discussing the 2006 WebAwards. The winner of the video iPod drawing will be
announced in a few days.



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