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Efkon wins international web award

Efkon and its advertising agency Rubikon have received the international WebAward from the Web Marketing Association for the development of the company's website.Now in its 15th year, the WebAward is the association's way of recognising the world's best Internet solutions.
April 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
3608 EFKON and its advertising agency Rubikon have received the international WebAward from the Web Marketing Association for the development of the company’s website.

Now in its 15th year, the WebAward is the association’s way of recognising the world’s best Internet solutions. The criteria for winning web sites include the developers’ achievements in terms of design, innovation, interaction, technology and usability. The jury is made up of web experts from a number of different countries.

“When it comes to the international marketing of products and complete solutions in the field of high-tech, our web site has taken on an increasingly important role as a sales channel in the past few years,” said Daniel Ulz, Efkon’s head of corporate marketing. “We are pleased that our multimedia web site enjoys such a high level of popularity with both existing clients and potential ones. The requests we have received via our web site from around the world are the best indicators of a successful web presence.”

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