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January 1, 2006

IMA 1st Quarter 2006 Call for Entries - Deadline March 31, 2006

The 1st Quarter Call for Entries has begun for the 2006 Interactive Media Awards!

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The Interactive Media Awards™ recognize the highest standards of excellence in website design and development and honor individuals and organizations for their outstanding achievement.

Created by the Interactive Media Council, Inc. (IMC), a nonprofit organization of leading web designers, developers, programmers, advertisers and other web-related professionals, the competition is designed to elevate the standards of excellence on the Internet and offer winners a boost in marketing and exposure. IMC serves as the primary sponsor and governing body of the Interactive Media Awards™, establishes the judging system and provides the judges for the competition.

It is not easy to win an IMA, but for those who survive our comprehensive judging process, a series of powerful tools await to help broadcast your success.

In addition to the IMA Digital Award Icon linking your site to a unique and marketable award page on the IMA site, winners also have access to our winner tools, which allow winners to customize online awards, notify clients and colleagues and draft press releases. But the benefits don't stop there.

Entry fees are $125 per category (up to three categories per site entered) and $75 for nonprofit categories (the Q1 non-profit category is "Advocacy"). The full list of available categories for Q1 appears below:

Advertising
Advocacy (nonprofit)
Agriculture
B2B
Blog
Consumer Goods
Dating/Interpersonal
Education
        Employment
Entertainment
Events
Family
Healthcare
Hospital
Hotel/Resort
Humor
             Investor Relations
Manufacturing
News
Ratings/Reviews
Reference
Spirituality
Web Design/Devel.


Entries must be received online or postmarked by March 31, 2006. The Interactive Media Awards are judged on a quarterly basis, with a wide variety of categories segmented over the course of the year - though each category appears only once per year. The quarterly category lists are designed to represent a wide range of industries.

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