One week left to nominate your website
TravelMole has today announced the location of its 2005 Web Awards, for which nominations will close next week.
The ceremony will be held on April 22 upstairs in the King & Queen public house on Foley Street, close to ABTA headquarters in Newman Street.
The event will be attended by sponsors of the awards, the nominated and winning websites and friends of TravelMole. Winners will receive a prestigious TravelMole award and exclusive TravelMole goodie bag.
Now in its third year the Travel & Tourism Web Awards seek to recognise excellence in the arena of online travel.
There’s still time to nominate your website via the web awards page on TravelMole.com: https://www.travelmole.com/web_awards/index.php.
Nominated websites are whittled down by an initial panel of judges from OneGlobeNetwork and a group of travel industry MBA students and from this shortlist a final panel of judges will pick the winners. So far on this panel is John Lawrence, Worldchoice IT director, Susie Greenwood, Greenwood Associates web consultant and former online marketing manager with BTI UK and Hilary Murphy, at professor at Ecole Hotelière Lausanne.
The winning website in each category will be the one judged to have the clearest purpose, best functionality, and most aesthetically pleasing design. Sponsors signed up so far for this year’s event are: Dolphin Dynamics, Vertical Group, Octopustravel.com, P&P Consulting, Sabre Travel Network, Worldspan and DATAFLEXnet.
Nominated sites do not have to be UK-based, however there should be some significant UK-facing element to their content. Sites need be nominated only once. Multiple endorsements will not increase a site’s chances of winning.
Report by Ginny McGrath
Ginny McGrath
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