American Web Awards
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The American Web Awards is an annual award program established to recognize and celebrate excellence in web design and e-commerce in the United States. Founded by Jörg Dennis Krüger, the awards aim to honor the most innovative and effective web agencies and online stores.[1]
History[edit]
The American Web Awards were inaugurated in 2024. The awards were created to fill a niche in recognizing outstanding achievements in agency services and e-commerce within the United States. The aim is to establish a prestigious award that highlights the industry's best talents and innovations.
Criteria[edit]
The American Web Awards are judged based on a comprehensive set of criteria, ensuring a thorough and fair evaluation process. The key criteria include:
Design and Aesthetics User Experience (UX) Content Quality Technical Excellence Functionality E-Commerce Effectiveness Impact and Results Social Responsibility Each submission is reviewed by a panel of industry experts who provide detailed feedback and scores.[2]
Award Process[edit]
The award process for the American Web Awards involves several steps:
Participants fill out a survey providing details about their web agency or online store. Participation is free of charge. The jury evaluates the submissions based on the established criteria. Participants receive feedback and scores from the jury. Those who pass the evaluation are awarded the American Web Award. Awarded entities are listed on the official American Web Awards webpage, featured in a press release, and receive exclusive badges for their websites or online stores.[3]
See Also[edit]
German Web Awards Stevie Awards
References[edit]
- ↑ "JDKRUEGER&CO: Mehr Umsatz im Onlineshop mit thinkCONVERSION® und StartBoostScale". Retrieved 16 June 2024.
- ↑ "Criteria for the 1st American Web Award". Retrieved 16 June 2024.
- ↑ "The inaugural edition of the American Web Awards begins". Retrieved 16 June 2024.
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