Web Marketing Association to Name Best Government Website of 2005
The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 9th annual international WebAward Competition (http://www.2005webaward.org), the Internet’s premier award competition. The Web Marketing Association will again be honoring the Best Government Web site of 2005. The deadline for entry is June 1, 2005.
(PRWEB) April 7, 2005 -- The Web Marketing Association announces the call for
entries for its 9th annual international WebAward Competition (http://www.2005webaward.org), the Internet’s premier award
competition that judges website development against an ever increasing Internet
standard of excellence and against peer sites within an industry. The government
and government agencies represent an important category in the WebAward
competition and the Web Marketing Association will again be honoring the Best
Government Web site of 2005. The deadline for entry is June 1,
2005.
“Governments at the local, state and national levels and government
agencies must very competitive when it comes to Web development. Government
agencies and departments at any level can benefit from the independent
evaluation of their online efforts that the award judges provide,” said William
Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association. “That is the goal of the
WebAward Competition - to provide a forum to recognize the people and
organizations responsible for developing some of the most effective websites on
the Net today. Winning a WebAward also provides a great low-cost opportunity to
market your success to the outside world.”
Here are some of the past
WebAward Best Government Website winners:
- 2004 Drive Clean - http://www.driveclean.ca.gov ;
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2003 United States Naval Reserve - http://www.navalreserve.com
- 2002 Accelerate Your Life,
NAVY (2002 Best of Show Winner) - http://www.navy.com ;
- 2001 U.S.
Navy - http://www.navy.com
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2000 Stealth Force - http://sf.airforce.com
A complete list of past winners
and the entry for companies who wish to compete for 2005 honors can be found at
http://government.webaward.org
Web sites are judged on
design, innovation, content, technology, interactivity, navigation and ease of
use. Each WebAward entry is judged against other entries in the category and
then against an overall standard of excellence. The Best of Industry WebAward, a
handsome plaque with the image of the winning site embossed, will be given in
each of the more than 90 industry categories, including education, non-profit,
small business, travel, advertising, transportation, and healthcare.
The
competition’s highest honor, the 2005 WebAward Best of Show, will be given to
the one site that the judges believe represents outstanding achievement in Web
development. Last year’s Best of Show winner was Arc Worldwide for their work on
Behr Paint Interactive. (http://www.behr.com)
The Web Marketing Association will
also recognize the interactive agency winning the most awards in the competition
with the Top Interactive Agency WebAward. The 2004 Top Agency award was
presented to Arnold Worldwide for their outstanding achievements in Web site
development.
Judging for the WebAwards will take place in July and
August, and winners will be announced in September, 2005. Judges will consist of
a select group of Internet professionals who have direct experience designing
and managing corporate web sites –including members of the media, advertising
executives, site designers, content providers and webmasters – with an in-depth
understanding of the current state-of-the-art in Web site design and technology.
Past Web Marketing Association WebAward competition judges have included top
executives from leading corporations, institutions and media 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, Answerthink, and Zentropy Partners.
The 2005
WebAwards are sponsored by Burst! Media, Burrelle’s/Luce, O’Dwyer’s PR Daily,
PRWeb, NewsUSA, Small Army Creative Services, Perseus Software, Line56 Media,
OddCast and AdTools, Inc.
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 Association’s 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 Competition has
become the premier award event for Web developers and marketers
worldwide.
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