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The Imperatives Digital Awards 2006: Vote Now!

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Aug 29, 2006

Just go to our new microsite at www.netimperative.com/awards and follow the simple instructions to cast your vote.

 

In order to keep the voting procedure secure, you must give your email to vote. Once you have submitted a vote, you will be sent a double opt-in email to confirm your selection.

 

It is only possible to vote once in each category, so use your vote wisely.

 

A profile of each of the finalists is available on the site, along with links to their work and websites.

 

If you experience problems, please email editorial@netimperative.com.

The finalists in each of the fourteen categories were shortlisted by an expert panel of judges:

 

Kieron Matthews- IAB

John Armah- FT.com

Paul Quarteman- AdRevenue

Owen Pringle- South Bank Centre

Gareth Philips- Syzygy

Katy Howell- Immediate Future

 

If you have been shortlisted, feel free to download a logo for your site.

Small "Vote for us" button
Large format "Vote for us" logo
Official logo for The Imperatives

 

If you wish to purchase tickets at £99 +VAT each for the awards night at London's CC Club on 12th October, email events@netimperative.com or download a PDF booking form here.

For more information on sponsorship opportunities please email sales@netimperative.com or phone 0208 533 7230.

Happy voting, and good luck to those shortlisted!

 

 

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