Thursday, 18 November 2010

And the Website of the Year 2010 is...

This week, over a hundred movers and shakers in the web world gathered at the Royal Institution in London for The Good Web Guide’s Website of the Year 2010 Award Reception, which took place as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.


ANYVAN SCOOPS WEBSITE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Shipping & delivery company, ANYVAN.com, was announced as the winner by ex-BBC Dragon, Doug Richard, who commented:

“Entrepreneurs see problems and manufacture opportunities. They come up with innovations the world has never seen before, and they put them to work. AnyVan.com saves money, time and natural resources by connecting those who want to ship something with those who transport things for a living. A simple thought… a simple online solution… a critical change in the logistics of transport, not just for London, but the UK.”


ABOUT ANYVAN.COM

Set up in October 2009, the idea for ANYVAN.com came about one and a half years earlier while Angus Elphinstone, aged just 25, was running a delivery business, White Van Gentlemen. After spotting a gap in the market for cheap nationwide deliveries and shared vans – known in the industry as part loads, he registered the url and began planning the business. 25% of vans travel empty in the UK and 50% travel half full, meaning a lot of air is transported at large cost to transport companies, wasting unnecessary fuel - it wasn't difficult to get the couriers on board with the idea, and ANYVAN.com was born.

Angus expressed delight and surprise at winning the award, "Winning the award was beyond our expectations against such tough competition! As the ANYVAN concept is such a new service our greatest challenge to date is communicating the concept and winning this award will without doubt add further credibility to the ANYVAN brand. Thank you The Good Web Guide."


THE PRIZES

As winner of The Good Web Guide Website of the Year Award 2010, ANYVAN.com will win:

* £1,000 cash to spend on the business and £500 of advertising on The Good Web Guide.
* A one-day photo shoot with Tim James from The Gray Gallery (£1,500)
* A full SEO audit and follow up consultation with SEOptimise (£750)
* A press release prepared by Kenyon Communications on the subject of their choosing with full media distribution (£500)
* Two hours free singing for 8 people at any Lucky Voice venue (£180)


THE JUDGES

ANYVAN.com was picked as winner of this year’s award after long deliberation by a panel of four judges. These included: Sophie Cornish, co-founder of NotOnTheHighStreet.com, Mark Glynne-Jones, founder of JumpTo Consultancy, JumpTo.co.uk and Jamie Murray-Wells, founder of GlassesDirect.co.uk and HearingDirect.com.

The final judge Sarah Beeny, founder of Tepilo.com and MySingleFriend.com was unable to comment on ANYVAN.com due to its partnership with Tepilo.com, but noted: “The Good Web Guide Website of the Year had some fantastic entries and there was some incredibly strong competition. It was a tough job judging the entries as so many of them got very high scores. The finalists all had some aspects which made them worthy of winning.”


HIGHLY COMMENDED

The five Highly Commended sites in this year’s award include:

* Ooh.com – “A great concept which is fun to browse and easy to use. It provides a fantastic platform to connect activities and events with people and their interests across the globe.” Sophie Cornish, NotOnTheHighStreet.com

* Made.com – “Appeals on a number of levels particularly for content and functionality. Discounted designer furniture with no compromise on quality, a fact underpinned by profiles of designers and production and nice touches when it comes to tracking orders.” Mark Glynne-Jones, JumpTo.co.uk

* Looklet.com – “Lets people define their personal style and visual identity online, connecting shoppers with their clothing designers worldwide in the process.” Doug Richard, founder of SchoolforStartups.co.uk

* TheSleepRoom.com – "A truly integrated site that makes it remarkably easy to find and buy quality beds, mattresses and bed linen." Arabella Dymoke, The Good Web Guide.

* Findababysitter.com – This user-friendy site helps parents to fulfill very specific childcare requirements without going through an agency, the idea being to save money. It is “developing a niche extremely effectively,” says Jamie Murray-Wells, founder of GlassesDirect.co.uk and HearingDirect.co.uk

THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE 2010

This year, we opened up the shortlist to our readers to let them choose the site that they thought should win. Their choice in The People's Choice Award was none other than Netmums.com! A very big congratulations to the team.

ABOUT THE AWARD

The Good Web Guide Website of the Year Award is now in its second year and aims to champion start-up web businesses. The judges decided that this year’s winning site should have been trading for at least and have the potential for exponential growth. AnyVan.com is an interesting concept well executed with lots of real-time information available on the site and operates in step with our times, both on the economical and green fronts. It is hoped that AnyVan.com will gain lots of mileage from winning the award.

"The Good Web Guide once again showcases how an entrepreneur’s innovation and creativity can translate into important efficiencies and new wealth for the communities they live in.” Doug Richard, founder of SchoolforStartups.co.uk.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

How to Enter - Website of the Year Award 2010

Entrants have from 1 June until 19 September to nominate a site (which can be their own). A shortlist will be released on 4 October and the winning site will be announced at the 2010 Awards Reception in London during Global Entrepreneurship Week (15-19th November 2010).

Sites will be judged on the following criteria:

•Design
•Originality
•Content
•Interactivity
•Ease of Use
•Social Media Strategy (this isn’t a prerequisite for entry)

ENTER OR NOMINATE A SITE HERE

The Judges - Website of the Year Award 2010

There will only be one winner of our Website of the Year Award 2010. The winner will be picked by Arabella Dymoke, MD of The Good Web Guide and a panel of four qualified judges:

Sophie Cornish. Sophie is co-founder of Notonthehighstreet.com, a multi-award winning online shopping site, which supports over 1,500 small businesses. Launched in 2006, it now turns over excesses of £6.5 million a year.



Sarah Beeny. Sarah is founder of private property website, Tepilo.com and dating site mysinglefriend.com. A presenter for Channel 4’s Property Ladder, she has written several bestselling books on property and dating and is a regular writer for the national press


Mark Glynne-Jones. Mark founded the Jump To consultancy in 1994, after a career working with a number of the UK’s leading marketing and design consultancies, and clients such as Toyota, Panasonic and Heineken International, along with respected food brands Tyrrells and New Covent Garden Foods.


Jamie Murray-Wells. Jamie founded GlassesDirect.co.uk, the largest online prescription glasses store, while still at university. His new venture aims to halve the cost of hearing aids via his groundbreaking online test and buy website hearingdirect.com

TO ENTER OR NOMINATE A SITE IN THIS YEAR'S AWARDS click here.

The Prizes - Website of the Year 2010

There will only be one winner of The Good Web Guide's Website of
the Year Award 2010. If that's your site, you will win a number of fantastic prizes including:

£1000 cash to spend on the business and £500 of advertising on thegoodwebguide.co.uk to be taken before August 2011.

A one-day photo shoot with Tim James from The Gray Gallery (£1,500).

A full SEO audit and follow up consultation with SEOptimise (£750).


Two hours free singing for 8 people at any Lucky Voice venue (£180).

ENTER OR NOMINATE A SITE HERE

Website of the Year Award 2010 launches

The Good Web Guide is now taking entries for its second Website of the Year Award, aimed at small businesses and organisations. The awards provide an excellent way for online enterprises to gain recognition.

Simon Nixon, founder of last year's winning site, Simonseeks.com said

"It was a great honour to be recognised as Website of the Year in The Good Web Guide Awards last year, especially as we have only been going for just over four months. It was a real boost to the team, both in the office and our community of writers, who all work incredibly hard to make
simonseeks.com a success."

There will be only one winning site, picked by a team of qualified judges according to set criteria.

Could YOUR WEBSITE be our Website of the Year 2010?
Enter the competition and find out more here.

Thursday, 5 November 2009

The GWG Website of the Year 09 is SimonSeeks.com

Simonseeks.com was picked as The Good Web Guide's Website of the Year 2009. The new concept travel site launched in June 2009 and now attracts over 2000 unique visitors per day, with numbers growing. Founder Simon Nixon talks us through the business.

Explain your business

Simonseeks is a new concept in travel websites, combining quality user generated content, in the form of detailed travel guides of approximately 800 words, and expert moneysaving tips with a comprehensive choice of booking options. Often described as the YouTube of travel, the site now features over 2000 guides written by celebrities, professionals and amateurs alike who share their favourite destinations and insider tips with the community.

What makes Simonseeks.com unique?

We are unique as we are the only user generated content website to share revenue equally and directly with our writers. This will encourage our writers to take an active interest in the quality and detail of the guides they write for us. This enables us to offer our visitors the very best travel guides free of charge, combined with expert consumer travel advice, moneysaving tips and booking options.

How do you make money?


The revenue comes from commission generated by people reading the guides, clicking through to travel partners’ websites and making a booking. Display advertising revenue is also generated. All the revenue from each guide is shared equally between the writers and Simonseeks.com and each author has a Simonseeks Paypal account and the revenue is generated is paid directly into this.

How much can contributors earn?


The amount will vary depending on the standard of accommodation booked, for example, and the length of stay. The more informative, interesting and easy-to-read a particular guide is, the higher its rating will be and the more income it will generate for the author. A guide is also more likely to attract readers if it looks appealing and has photographs to illustrate it.

To read the full interview with Simon Nixon, click here

Website of the Year 09 - Winner Announced!

The Good Web Guide's first Website of the Year Award attracted over a thousand entries.

A shortlist of 25 sites was chosen and sent to judges including Emma Jones, founder of Enterprisenation.com, Sháá Wasmund, founder of Smarta.com, Liane Dietrich, MD of Linkshare.co.uk; Yanique Francis-Lalin, senior web analyst at Twenga.com, Nick Wills, founder of Beatsdigital.com and MD of Thegoodwebguide.co.uk, Arabella Dymoke.

The standard of the shortlist was very high and judges found it hard choosing a winner. In the end, Simonseeks.com, the new concept travel website which combines user generated content with expert moneysaving tips and a comprehensive choice of booking options was picked as the overall winner.

An awards lunch was held at Quo Vadis, Soho where Nick Trend, the editor of SimonSeeks, received a cheque for £1,000 and a selection of other fantastic prizes.

Judge Yanique Francis-Yalin (Twenga) said of SimonSeeks, 'I especially like the way the user content is organised and that there are standards to ensure good quality content.' Meanwhile, Nick Wills commented, 'It's solid, executed well and could go a long way.'

Nick Trend spoke on behalf of the team at SimonSeeks when he accepted the award saying, 'Everyone in the office is delighted and it is a huge boost to our confidence after many months of hard work!'

Runners Up in The Good Web Guide Website of the Year Award 2009 included: Songkick.com, which tracks artists, venues and festivals to ensure you never miss another gig; Findinvestgrow.com, which works with and supports young entrepreneurs; and Shiply.com, which helps visitors to find cheap courier services already making trips across the UK and Europe.

A big thanks to all those who entered the awards. Please do watch out for our Website of the Year Award 2010 - launching soon!