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Get Recognition for Your Site Through MCM Awards

written by Kristin Vincent
By: Kristin Vincent
Posted: January 14, 2009
Topics: Usability, Design, E-commerce, Technology
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MCM AwardsThink you have the world’s best website? Enter the MCM Awards from Multichannel Merchant and find out! We all work so hard to constantly improve our sites, so why not get a little recognition? You have until January 23, 2009 to enter. Each entry costs $275.

According to Multichannel Merchant, if your site is a finalist, you receive:

  • Inclusion of catalog and/or Website image in special MCM Awards display during the 2009 ACCM, May 4-7 in New Orleans.
  • Coverage in MULTICHANNEL MERCHANT magazine and on multichannelmerchant.com

And if your site is a winner, you receive:

  • Coverage in MULTICHANNEL MERCHANT’s September 2009 Awards issue, on mutlichannelmerchant.com, and in the ACCM Show Daily newsletter
  • A public relations packet including a press release, a personalized quote from MULTICHANNEL MERCHANT Editor-in-Chief Melissa Dowling, and an MCM Awards logo for use in promoting your company’s win

There’s even a payoff for those who don’t win. Everyone who enters receives comprehensive feedback and scoring from the judges on areas such as design, usability, copy, and ordering.

So what are you waiting for? Fill out an entry form and get your site noticed!


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Comment by Kristin Vincent
2009-01-27 17:16:16

FYI, MultiChannel Merchants just extended the deadline for entries to January 30.

 
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