The Web Marketing Association welcomes journalists either
covering the WebAward or IAC Awards or looking for an online industry expert to
comment on current trends.
WebAward Overview
Founded by
the Web Marketing Association in 1997, the WebAwards is the standards-defining
competition that sets industry benchmarks for the best web sites based on the seven criteria of a
successful website.
The goal of the WebAwards is to provide a forum to
recognize the people and organizations responsible for developing some of the
most effective websites on the Internet today.
Beyond validation, entrants
benefit from a website assessment by a professional judging panel, which
provides specific feedback on how each site ranks against standards of
excellence. For more information, visit
www.webaward.org.
WMA Contact for press releases and press inquiries
- The second decade of the Web: what's next?
- Trends in website development over the last 10 years
- Tips for creating a successful website
- Analysis of website strengths and weaknesses across industries
Judges and Past Winner Interviews
Upon request, the WMA may provide a past WebAward judge or
past winner in a particular industry for media interviews.
Industry Data from Internet Standards
Assessment Report (ISAR)
The Web Marketing Association has released an
Internet
Standards Assessment Report (ISAR) drawing on more than 10 years of WebAward judges' scores to evaluate
various industries and the state of their Web development.
WebAward Winner Releases
Here are news releases distributed by WebAward winners.
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“I gave my client (CEO of the company) the award plaque. He was so excited about the award that he sent out an e-announcement to his collegues. The story then got published as the key headline in a high profile industry newsletter. We got our names in front of this whole industry with a high endorsement from our client. The award spoke for itself. Thank you!”