DMA site goes live

The entry website for Marketing‘s 2010 Digital Marketing Awards has gone live. Those looking to pit their bits and bytes against Canada’s best can review changes to this year’s competition here. Some categories, such as e-mail, have been dropped to better reflect the current state of digital marketing, said DMA co-chair Deborah Hall, managing director […]

The entry website for Marketing‘s 2010 Digital Marketing Awards has gone live.

Those looking to pit their bits and bytes against Canada’s best can review changes to this year’s competition here.

Some categories, such as e-mail, have been dropped to better reflect the current state of digital marketing, said DMA co-chair Deborah Hall, managing director of Web2Mobile.

Hall and co-chair Philippe Meunier, chief creative officer and senior partner at Montreal agency Sid Lee, are working on their jury now and will announce it shortly.

DMA winners will be honoured at a gala event at Toronto’s Allstream Centre Nov. 2.

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