The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 10th annual international WebAward Competition at http://www.2006webaward.org. The Web Marketing Association will again be honoring the Best Transportation Web site of 2006. April 21, 2006; 08:08 AM The Web Marketing Association announces the call for entries for its 10th annual international WebAward Competition at http://www.2006webaward.org.
The WebAwards is the standards-defining competition that sets industry
benchmarks based on the seven criteria of a successful Web site.
The transportation industry represents an important category in the
WebAward competition, and the Web Marketing Association will again be
honoring the Best Transportation Web site of 2006. The deadline for
entry is May 31, 2006.
“The transportation industry is very competitive when it comes to Web
development and companies can benefit from the independent evaluation
of their online efforts that the award judges provide,” said William
Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association. “Transportation Web
sites have generally been in line with the overall ISAR Index since
2000, but a slight underperformance since 2004 has resulted in below
average results in each of the 3-year criteria averages other than
interactivity. Transportation Web sites post the strongest scores in
content, copywriting, and interactivity.”
Each year the Web Marketing Association names the Best Transportation
Website based on the scores submitted by the competition judges. Recent
winners of the “Best Transportation Web site” WebAwards include:
2005 ECourier - http://www.ecourier.co.uk
2004 FedEx Identity - http://www.fedexidentity.com/
2003 GetMeThere - http://www.getmethere.co.uk/
2002 - FedEx InSight - http://www.fedex.com/insight
A complete list of past winners and the entry form for companies who wish to compete for 2006 honors can be found at http://transportation.webaward.org.
Web sites are judged on seven criteria including design, innovation,
content, technology, interactivity, copy writing and ease of use and
receive a numeric score. Each WebAward entry is judged against other
entries in its industry category and then against an overall standard
of excellence. Entrants also benefit from receiving valuable feedback
from the WebAwards professional judging panel on their Web site
development efforts.
Using the quantifiable data collected from 9,748 Web site evaluations
over the past decade, the WebAwards has defined and recognized
industry-specific benchmarks for successful Web sites in each of the
seven judging criteria and released an Internet Standards Assessment
Report to detail the findings of the study.
“Participants in the 2006 WebAwards transportation category will
receive their scores in each of the seven criteria compared to the
average of the entire industry. That type of feedback and benchmarking
alone in worth the price of admission,” said Rice.
A copy of the Internet Standards Assessment Report, including details
regarding the transportation industry through 2005, is available at www.webawards2006.org.
Judging for the 2006 WebAwards will take place in June through August,
with winners announced in September. Judges will consist of a select
group of Internet marketing professionals who have direct experience
designing and managing Web sites with an in-depth understanding of the
current state-of-the-art in Web site development and technology. Mark
Kingdon, CEO of Organic, Inc. (www.organic.com)
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 just to name a
few.
The 2006 WebAward Competition current sponsors include Burst Media (www.burstmedia.com), SimpleFeed (www.simplefeed.com), Register.com (www.register.com), NewsUSA (www.newsusa.com), AdTools Inc(www.adtoolsinc.com), Small Army (www.smallarmy.net), Perseus Development Corp (www.perseus.com) and PRWeb (www.prweb.com). Media Sponsors include Website Services Magazine (www.websiteservices.com), AdRants (www.adrants), MarketingVox (www.marketingvox.com), MediaPost (www.wediapost.com), eComXpo (www.ecomxpo.com), Ad:Tech (www.ad-tech.com) and Macworld (www.macworldexpo.com). The Web Marketing Association thanks all of its sponsors for helping to make this annual competition possible.
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. For more
information, visit www.webawards2006.org.
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