Boston Interactive Wins Six Web Awards: Evidence of Outstanding Momentum

Published: 18 September 2008 y., Thursday

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Boston Interactive, a Boston-based web design and interactive marketing firm, is thrilled to announce their recognition for web design excellence from the Web Marketers Association. Six of Boston Interactive's website projects were found winners of the prestigious WebAwards Competition.

Boston Interactive winning entries span several award categories including Non-Profit, Medical, Automotive, and Hospitality. Two of the six websites won the Outstanding Website award which entails an overall score of higher than 60 out of 70 possible points. These two Outstanding Websites are Farm Sanctuary (www.farmsanctuary.org) and Living at the Westin (www.westin-providence.com). Farm Sanctuary is one of the largest animal protection agencies providing unparalleled resources for animal rescue and rehabilitation, citizen education, and advocacy against wrongful treatment of animals. On the other end of the spectrum, The Residences at the Westin is a high-rise luxury living complex located in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. The other four winners won the Standard of Excellence in their respective industries. These websites are ConforMIS (www.conformis.com), ACCION International (www.accion.org), Ride Away (www.rideaway.com), and United for a Fair Economy (www.faireconomy.org).

Winning a record number of awards this year is clear evidence of Boston Interactive's rising momentum and enduring drive to deliver creative and effective websites for their clients. The company has won multiple WebAwards in the past.

“This year marks a milestone for our company. Being recognized by such an esteemed awards ceremony in the internet marketing industry is truly an honor” said Boston Interactive founder and CEO, Chuck Murphy. “Receiving a record number of WebAwards is a testament to the creativity, drive, and genuine hard work from our outstanding team.”

The WebAward competition's judges represent the various relevant disciplines and are distinguished experts in their fields. Judges include members of the media, advertising executives, top web site designers, content providers, and webmasters. Websites are judged on design, innovation, content, technology, interactivity, copywriting, and ease of use.

About Boston Interactive – Boston Interactive is a web design and interactive marketing firm focused on creating effective web-based solutions that deliver a positive impact. Founded in 1999, Boston Interactive has successfully implemented custom interactive solutions for hundreds of clients ranging from mid-sized organizations to Fortune 500 corporations. Boston Interactive understands that the internet is one of the most vital marketing and communications tools in today's marketplace and strives to promote brand identity and a compelling user experience in every application created using state-of-the-art technologies, proven software solutions, and a personal client focus ensuring online marketing success. More information about Boston Interactive can be found at www.bostoninteractive.com.

About the WebAwards – The Web Marketing Association was founded in 1997 to help set a high standard for Internet marketing and development of the best websites on the World Wide Web. The Web Marketing Association is the producer of the WebAward Competition. Now in its 12th year, the WebAwards is the premier annual website award competition that names the best Web sites in 96 industries while setting the standard of excellence for all website development. But more than just an award program that Internet marketing experts use to increase website visibility, the WebAwards provides a benchmark by which all Website development can be judged. More than a decade's worth of judging scores defines what Internet marketing professionals should strive for in their website marketing and design efforts. More information about the WebAwards can be found at www.webaward.org.

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