Can Your Web Site Design Win an Award?
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Can Your Web Site Design Win an Award?
Copyright 2006 Mark Nenadic
At some point or another, you’ve likely come across a
website or two that boasts (among other things) the winning
of an award for its web design. Have you ever wondered if
such an achievement is possible for your web design?
These web design awards are, after all, a very nice reward
for the work and the care that you have put into creating
your web design. Even if you haven’t won one yet for the
most spectacular web design, it’s not too late. You just
haven’t spoken to the right people. After all, it’s not as
though the judges for these web design awards spend their
time surfing the entire world wide web in the hopes that
they’ll find someone who is award worthy. Instead, you
actually need to seek them out and submit your site to be
judged.
You won’t receive a web design award if you don’t apply for
one! The other sites that you’ve seen have already applied
for theirs, so it’s time that you picked yours up – if your
site wins, that is.
There are a number of different sites out there, each
offering their own type of web design award. Many of them
are legitimate, while others are more like under-cover link
exchanges. You need to be prudent while looking for an
award site, so that you’re not just advertising for someone
else.
When you do find a web design award website, make sure that
your site fits their rules before you apply. For example,
some sites permit only non-commercial websites to apply,
while others welcome everyone up to corporate websites.
Similarly, some web design awards sits accept only those
without frames, and some won’t allow a site that contains
java-applets. Don’t miss out on an award simply because
you didn’t read the rules for applying!
Of course, prestige isn’t the only thing that you’ll gain
from winning a web design award. These are also very good
ways to drum up some extra traffic to your website. If you
have a fantastic site – that is, one good enough for an
award – it will commonly be showcased on the award site’s
homepage, frequently leading to more hits on your site.
Don’t be discouraged if you don’t win the first time you
submit your site for a web design award. Think of it as a
fun addition to the joy you already get from web design
itself. It will challenge you to keep improving your
skills and your web designs until they are better than the
other competitors.
To help you along, use the following tips to assist in
getting an award:
Don’t over-do the requests to an award site Don’t submit
adult sites Make certain that the site you’re submitting is
entirely finished, without any “under construction” or
“coming soon” pages Make sure that your loading time is
fast. The award judges won’t wait forever for your site to
load. Check your graphics and ensure there aren’t any
broken ones. Nor should there be any 404 errors. Focus on
your content. It’s just as important in everything else in
your web design.
Overall, use your common sense to make sure that the site
is fully functional, and is appealing overall. It has to
make sense, be useable, and be pleasant to visit.
Everything else is completely up to you!
To get you started with your web design award
appplications, try the following reputable award sites:
Coolsiteoftheday.com Awardsites.com Netguide USA Today
Lycos Top 5 Goldenwebaward.com
There are many other award sites to which you can send your
web design award application, but these are just a few of
the more reputable ones; ones that will get you better
hits, and increased recognition.
When you do win an award, don’t forget to include it in
your web design by posting it somewhere on the winning
site. This is very appealing to many visitors, and looks
good for the credibility of the site. Furthermore, don’t
forget to include the award among the achievements you’ve
accomplished in your professional resume, and in your web
design portfolio. There’s nothing more convincing than an
award for a prospective client! Best of luck!
About the Author:
Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
www.15dn.com , where you will find articles and
resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.
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