Denver, CO (NYSE) 11 May 2006
The Web Marketing Association is pleased to announce that Morgan McAlenney the entire group as a judge of the 10th international WebAward Competition has been selected for the development of websites. The WebAwards competition is established standards rules on the seven criteria of a successful website is based defined. Recognizes individual and team performances of the professionals who create and maintain outstanding Web sites.
“Unlike other awards, the WebAwards not a beauty contest in which only the recognition of design and the name is important,” said William Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association. “In the last ten years, the quantitative assessment WebAwards evaluate formula on seven criteria to compare and establish industry standards for Web site development. McAlenney Morgan will play an important role in setting the standard used for Internet excellence by applying his expertise on each side to solve them. “
“The WebAwards competition is world known and recognized, and an honor for me to reward those who excel in this industry, while participating lending my experience to help with constructive criticism entries,” said Morgan McAlenney.
McAlenney has 13 years experience in the field of internet marketing and new media. He currently serves as Vice President – CRM / Digital for the entire group in Denver, Colorado. McAlenney experience in online media, Internet marketing and web design for businesses and consumers with all agency clients. Prior to joining the Integer Group in 1999, Morgan was an account manager for America Online. Prior to his arrival at AOL in 1995, Morgan was Account Executive with Redgate Communications, a new media consulting company.
2006 WebAward judges consist of a select group of Internet professionals who have direct experience in developing and managing websites, including representatives of the media, interactive creative directors, marketing directors of companies that have web site designers, content providers and webmasters – with a thorough knowledge of the current state of the art in Web site development and technology. Measured against this year’s award ceremony will take place in July and August, with winners announced in September.
About WebAwards
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The 10th
annual international WebAwards competition sets the standard of excellence in 96 industry categories by evaluating Web sites and defining benchmarks on the seven essential criteria of successful Web site development is based. The purpose of the Web Marketing Association, sponsor of the WebAwards is a forum recognize individuals and organizations for the development of some of the most effective websites on the Internet today. The participants will benefit from a website assessment by a professional group of judges and the marketing opportunities presented to an award-winning website. For any further information or to enter, www.webawards2006 . org.
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