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I'd agree with this but expand on it a bit by considering some well recognised ones. For example the Queens Award for Excellence is internationally recognised, as are the National Business Awards.Anything you pay for - bad.
Anything that pays you - good.
That list of awards is fantastically helpful, thank youI'd agree with this but expand on it a bit by considering some well recognised ones. For example the Queens Award for Excellence is internationally recognised, as are the National Business Awards.
If you do look at entering awards then I'd suggest you have a clear strategy about why, and back it up in your overall company marketing strategy. Reason is, they're only worth entering if you at least are a runner up and again only if you shout about it. Otherwise it's a waste of time, and just a certificate on the wall.
Personally my company won loads of awards around 2005-2008 and did well out of it, but these days we tend to sponsor awards now rather than enter. We found that provides us with guaranteed exposure and publicity, where entering awards has a much lower opportunity (ie. only if you win or in some cases are runner up). So I would say consider sponsoring if the awards are closely aligned to your target market you want to get in front of, because as a sponsor a good awards organiser wants to ensure you the sponsor get value for money.
The company I've used in the past to write our entrees publishes a really good comprehensive list of awards on their website here.
I should add that the reason for this post was becasue I've been receiving emails about entering Southern Enterprise Awards. I have never heard of them, and I realised I had no idea what a good award is! Can't say I'm tempted to invest my efforts if I'm honest.
I used to write cases and papers for business awards for our small (40 people, £11m) business. Our industry awards were for effectiveness/ROI/creativity so held some kudos. I had Lord Heseltine & Piers Morgan present me with two awards in 2006 which got us terrific press coverage. Getting press coverage and awards invites you to write to the market and is a new business tool. We also entered Scottish Enterprise, Chambers of Commerce and Marketing Society UK awards.Sometimes you see companies shout about theirs, but which awards impress consumers? We are a heating services company based in the South East of England.
He's just as much of a w@nker in real life as he is on screen !Not so sure being associated with Piers Moron is something I’d want anyone to know about.
never entered anything. ... I'm too busy running the business to make time for such distractions,
Just my opinion, never entered for any awards so maybe that might colour my viewpoint