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| Resourceful Award Sites
Page 5 These wonderful Websites are not listed because they give out awards, but they are listed because they can benefit award givers and award seekers. |
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Website
Evaluators Code of Ethics
An
organization of Webmasters that offer Website Awards and support
the concept that Website Award programs with serious criteria should themselves
be compliant with that criteria and the fair issuance of their awards.
No ratings level or other recognition is required for membership.
It helps to assure the award seekers that an Award Program has Ethics when
they are a member of Website
Evaluators Code of Ethics. |
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Quality
Awards List
The
Quality
Awards List, is a site that has listings of quality awards. You
may join and have your award listed here. Some of the guidelines
include maintenance of the web site and awards program, Quality of the
award graphic, criteria for winning awards, and family safe sites.
Get your award listed here by visiting there site and filling out the application
form. You must display there log somewhere on your awards site. |
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Award-Index
der Webhexen und Hexenmeister
This site is in the German Language and from the translation of Alta-Vista,
the criteria to become a member of the Award-Index
der Webhexgen and Hexenmeister from what I understood is that you promise
to give a fair and objective evaluation of web sites. Leave a message
in the guest book or write a personal message by e-mail stating that you
visited the site. If a web site wins your award, then you send the
award by email. You should not require passwords or have applicant
fetch the award on a page. You must have a complete winners list. Your
award must be at least 3 months old. You should not be a member of
web rings or award clicks. |
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Award
Index
The
Award Index
is in the German Language. I used the Alta-Vista Translator to try
to understand what the requirements were to become a member and get listed.
From my understanding there are 4 listings. I do not know if all
4 listings is for German Sites Only, but I do know that the Red List is.
The Green List is for sites that qualify and is the first level that you
receive. The Blue List is an upgrade from the green list and you
must be a member for at least 3 months. Only a maximum of 70 will
be listed in the Blue List. The Red List to my understanding is for
German Sites Only. There will be a limit of only 30 that will be
honored a listing in the Red List. There is one more list called the Negative
List. Common sense will tell you that you do not want to be listed
on the Negative List. The award you offer should be a "small" work
of art. You must also have a current winners list. |
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