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Small Businesses Benefit From Web Competition
By: Samuel Martin
While word of mouth attracted new users, it was not until it won
Best Family Web site in last year's WebAward competition that
things took off for the Family Cookbook Project.
With its Web site, Family Cookbook Project, the small business
helps families and groups create and print personalized cookbooks
to share and treasure. The simple-to-use site automates the process
of gathering and formatting recipes into a family heirloom.
"We were very excited to win a WebAward from the Web Marketing
Association, but we had no idea the visibility it would create for
our site," said publisher Richard Lowell. "All of a sudden we went
from being a good, useful Web site that people talked about to
their friends to having the credibility of being an award-winning
Web site."
The international WebAward 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 factors the Web Marketing
Association says are critical to a site's success are: design,
innovation, content, technology, interactivity, copywriting and
ease of use.
The goal of the Web Marketing Association 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 that go along with an
award-winning Web site.
"As a small-business owner, I need to leverage every marketing
dollar I have," Lowell said. "Participating in an award program
like the WebAwards not only created a wonderful marketing
opportunity, but we received valuable feedback that will help us
make our Web site even better."
To learn more about the Family Cookbook Project, go to www.familycookbookproject.com. To see other award-winning Web sites or to enter the 2006 WebAward competition, visit www.2006webaward.com. - NU
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