Publication of websites Equivalent New Internet Study
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According to the report of the Internet Standards Assessment (ISAR), issued followed by the Web Marketing Association Web publishing sites has been mixed with a rocker than the lowest performance history. However, publishing Web sites seem to be generally in accordance with industry standards to the individual criteria 3-year average. The ISAR study provides benchmarks in the industry for Web site development and is based on 9748 data from site evaluations in more than 80 industries gathered in the last ten years is based. A copy of the full report can be downloaded http://www.webaward.org/isar_report.asp.
“Publishing Web sites receive the highest ratings for content and text, thank God,” said William Rice, President of the Web Marketing Association. “The publishers have need for any new publication on an Internet presence to have to take any opportunities for public relations and sales for online retailers like Amazon.com. Search engines play an important role in determining the success of a website in connection with the publication. “
Since 1997, the Web Marketing Association has been conducting its annual WebAward competition website development. Internet Standards Assessment report is the result of nearly a decade of independent evaluations of Web site development based on seven pillars: design, innovation, content, technology, interactivity, and ease of writing.
Here are some recent winners for WebAwards Publishing website.
2005 The official website of Anne Geddes – http://www.annegeddes.com/
2004 New Website Building Guide – http://www.newhomesguide.com/
2003 AAC & U Web Site – http://www.aacu.org/
2002 – International Data Group – http://www.idg.com/
A complete list of past winners are in http://publishing.webaward.org
publishers and authors who evaluated their sites in relation to the Working Group Index and for a WebAward, want to help the credibility of a website and marketing efforts to be taken into consideration, can nominate their http://www. webawards2006.org website.
“Of course, as in all areas, there are publishing Web sites that stand out and others which have no rating,” concluded Rice. “Our goal was always to be more than just a popularity or beauty contest that rewards brand names and good design. Instead, turn this ISAR study on a value for each participant with input, what should internet professionals in their efforts to Site aspire development in an objective, empirical and constructive. “
About the WebAwards
The 10th
annual WebAwards competition sets the international 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 purpose of the Web Marketing Association, sponsor of the WebAwards, is to provide a forum for people and organizations that recognize the development of some of the most effective web sites on the Internet today. Participants from a website assessment by a panel of professional judges and the marketing opportunities presented to benefit an award-winning Web site. For more information, visit http://www.webawards2006.org.
Note to editors: To receive a chart comparing two or more industries in the 2006 study by the Working Group, please contact William Rice
.
For more information call:
William Rice
President, Web Marketing Association, Inc.
(860) 558-5423
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