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Judging the “Revolution” Annual

Published on
16 January 2006
Ian Jindal
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Revolution describes their awards thus:

The Revolution Awards reward the best in digital marketing and business. While both innovation and creativity are taken into account, the judges will primarily look for evidence of the business effectiveness of the projects entered.

The Revolution Awards were launched nine years ago to recognise those people who have achieved excellence in their use of digital channels for business and marketing, and to reward their achievements. The awards celebrate innovative new ways of doing business and marketing brands within the digital industry. The Revolution Awards have become the premier annual event for anyone involved in the digital business world, both clients and their suppliers.

It was a very interesting and stimulating day, but sadly I can’t speak about anything – not least until after the awards ceremony on March 17, 2006!

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