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RaymondPotterton.com Wins Golden Spider Award 2006

Golden Spider Award 2006 WinnerWe are pleased to announce that RaymondPotterton.com has won the 2006 Golden Spider Award for Best Professional Services Website. RaymondPotterton.com received the award at the 10th annual Golden Spiders Awards in the best professional service category, sponsored by Cashcollector.com. Other nominees included Collier Jackson Stops, Solicitors Mason Hayes and Curran and the Digitial Hub. The RaymondPotterton.com website was developed in conjunction with local web design and development agency David Behan - Web Services.

Press release from goldenspiders.ie:

Golden Spiders 2006 Winners announced 23 November

David Behan and Loman Dempsey Accepting Golden Spider Award10th Annual eircom Golden Spiders Unveil Best Websites of 2006

- Cormac Callanan presented with 2006 Internet Hero Award
- RTE.ie scoop three eircom Golden Spiders including Grand Prix Award (Thursday, 23rd November 2006)

Winners of the eircom Golden Spider Awards 2006 were unveiled tonight at a gala black-tie event in Dublin’s Burlington Hotel, hosted by comedian Jason Byrne and well known model/TV presenter Glenda Gilson. Over 700 movers and shakers were out in force, to celebrate the online successes of 2006, and to honour individuals and organisations for outstanding achievements.

Internet pioneer, Cormac Callanan received the prestigious ‘Internet Hero’ award for his outstanding contribution to the industry in Ireland and across Europe. As a computer researcher at Trinity College Dublin, Callanan set up the Irish European Unix Network, the precursor to the Internet in Ireland. He was a founder of the first Irish Internet Service Provider (ISP). His experience and reputation made him the obvious candidate as chairman of the Internet Service Providers Association of Ireland (ISPAI) in 1998, where he was instrumental in scoping out and implementing various initiatives on illegal content use. In December 1999, Callanan helped establish Hotline (www.hotline.ie), enabling members of the public to anonymously report illegal content on the Internet. Callanan is currently secretary general of Inhope (International Association of Internet Hotlines), founded in 1999 under the EC Safer Internet Action Plan. In addition to representing Inhope, Callanan has represented both Irish and European Internet Service Providers at Irish Government and EU level.

RTE.ie scooped three awards including the overall ‘2006 Grand Prix Award’, ‘Best News, Media & Entertainment Website’ and ‘Best Sports & Leisure Website’. AIB.ie won ‘Best Financial Website’ and HostelWorld.Com was awarded ‘Best Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Website’, while the ‘Best Retail Website’ award went to GoHop.ie. Other winners included MyHome.ie for ‘Best E-business Website’ and Moviestar.ie won ‘Best Newcomer’ of 2006.

The 2006 Golden Spiders drew a record number of entries from across Ireland for each of the 16 different categories. The awards were judged by a prestigious panel comprising leaders from industry, commerce, media and academia, which was chaired by Cathal Magee, Managing Director of eircom Retail. The panel evaluated entries on a diverse range of judging criteria including content, structure & navigation, visual design, functionality, interactivity as well as overall user experience.

A number of new awards were introduced this year including ‘Best Broadband Application’ and ‘Best Professional Services Website’. While the eircom Golden Spiders have a strong business slant, the awards encourage the importance of promoting Internet usage within the community and Trocaire.org was awarded ‘Best Community/Charity website’.

Commenting on the awards, Cathal Magee, Managing Director of eircom Retail said, “We are delighted to sponsor the 10th Annual Golden Spider Awards and to reward Irish businesses and community organisations for their creativity and innovation. The entries this year were outstanding and testament to the strength of the Irish Internet industry. These awards provide an important opportunity to recognise and showcase online excellence.”

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Ian Hyland, Business & Finance said, “The response to the 2006 awards reflects just how important the Golden Spiders are as a benchmark for distinction and excellence in web based business strategies. The standard of entries this year has been exceptional and is indicative of how progressive and competitive this business environment is.”

2006 eircom Golden Spider Winners:

1. AOL Best Financial Website - Winner: aib.ie/personal
2. SalesOnLine.ie Best Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Website - Winner: hostelworld.com
3. Daft.ie Best News, Media & Entertainment Website - Winner: rte.ie
4. Comreg Best Sports, Health and Leisure Website - Winner: rte.ie/sport
5. FAS Best Social Networking, Community & Not For Profit Website - Winner: trocaire.org
6. RTE Best Education Website - Winner: gaelscoildehide.ie
7. HostelWorld.com Best Marketing Campaign - Winner: carbuyersguide.ie
8. Department of Communications Best Web Design Agency - Winner: clearscape.ie
9. IEDR Best Technology Innovation Award - Winner: cashcollector.com
10. Allianz Best Retail Website - Winner: gohop.ie
11. Cash Collector Best Professional Services Website - Winner: Raymondpotterton.com
12. Irish Jobs Best e-Business Website - Winner: Myhome.ie
13. ArgusCarHire.Com Best New Website Launched in 2006 - Winner: moviestar.ie
14. Best Broadband Application Award - Winner: tg4.ie
15. Arekibo Best Public Sector Website - Winner: callcosts.ie
16. Red Ribbon.ie Best HR, Training and Recruitment Website - Winner: monster.ie
17. Internet Hero 2006 Award - Winner: Cormac Callanan
18. eircom 2006 Golden Spiders Grand Prix Award - Winner: RTE.ie eircom 2006

Golden Spiders Judging Panel:

- Cathal Magee: Chairman Judging Panel, Managing Director, Eircom Retail
- Audrey Conlon: Chairwoman, Internet Advisory Board
- Catriona Farrell: National Institute of Technology, UCD
- Colm Lynam: Managing Director, Combined Media
- JP Donnelly: Managing Director, Ogilvy Ireland
- Desnise Cox: Newsletter Specialist, Newsweaver
- Professor Brian Norton: President Dublin Institute of Technology
- Eamonn Fallon: Co-Founder, Daft.ie
- Brian Fallon: Co-Founder, Daft.ie
- Jim Miley: Founder, MyHome.ie
- Rachel Harwood: Head of Marketing, Ebay.ie
- Gareth Lambe: Marketing Director, Pigsback.com
- Adele Cooper: Online Sales & Operations Director, Google Ireland
- Brian Skelly: Freelance technology and business journalist
- Jerome Morrissey: Director, National Centre for Technology in Education
- Brendan Finucane: Executive Director, Enterprise Ireland