Internet Business Awards celebrate the best online businesses in the UK

 The Internet Business Awards are impartial, independent and objective and their aim is to seek out examples of the UK's most excellent online business-to-business website experiences: their effectiveness, design qualities, best practice and customer service and to reward them publicly in print, online and, in future, at an annual UK event.

Only the Internet Business Awards focus specifically on the UK business-to-business world as it moves progressively online

It has been proved over and over again that the companies that win awards are the companies that win new business and, in such turbulent economic times as these, any measurable or predictable form of promotion, such as being named an awards' finalist, is extremely valuable.  
 
There are Internet Business Awards for the best business-to-business websites from Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England

The ultimate goal will be to win the IBA grand prix - the top accolade for the internet business website that the judges believe is the best of all the category winners. The internet is a no-frontiers world, but in many ways UK businesses have taken to the web with alacrity, creativity and ingenuity, thanks to their own talents or those of their appointed agencies, developers and designers. This rapid and successful take-up of the web and mobile to promote and sell business to business is reflected in the 30 or so categories that make up the Internet Business Awards. 

For two years, after winning an award, an Internet Business Award winner can display their special winner's logo, which will serve as a stamp of authority - a seal of approval and credibility. Entering the Internet Business Awards, being judged by experts, being commended or winning, will bring real benefits to each entering company in the form of valuable PR, further enhancing their company's standing in a competitive business world. Entry to the Internet Business Awards is online, appropriately, and experts will judge them online, too.

Empirical data will be needed to give the judges valuable insights into the success of an entering company's website. The categories cover every possible aspect of business-to-business activity online in the UK. But there may still be gaps, and the organisers are very happy to hear from any internet business that feels it has been left out of the  categories. Full contact details are shown on the Contact page of this website.

  Entries will be collated and judged during September, with the short-list announced at the beginning of October, and commendations and winners presented at the end of November. Full details on the event planned to celebrate the winners, high commendations and finalists will be published on this website as soon as they are complete.

The successful awards team that runs the Internet Business Awards also runs the following international projects:

Online Retail Awards®  - www.onlineretailawards.com - open for entries from January 1, each year

Digital Signage Awards - the DOOHDAS - www.doohdas.com - open for entries from June 1, each year

Music Design Awards® - www.musicdesignawards.com - open for entries from September 1, each year