The Family Cookbook Project (www.familycookbookproject.com) has been awarded both a Family Standard of Excellence and A Publishing Standard of Excellence in the Web Marketing Association’s 13th annual WebAward Competition for Web site development. The Family Cookbook Project creates personalized cookbooks for individuals, families, church groups and schools. This is the fifth consecutive year that Family Cookbook Project has been recognized for their Website excellence.
“The Great Family Cookbook Project is a website dedicated to helping families collect and preserve cherished recipes into a printed cookbook that can be passed down from one generation to the next,” says Chip Lowell, Co-Publisher and Technical Director of the Family Cookbook Project. “We are proud that our efforts have been recognized by the Web Marketing Association with this WebAward. We will continue to develop our site to help families, schools and church groups create both online and printed cookbooks that become treasured heirlooms.”
The Family Cookbook Project Website was started as a project in 2003 to help one family collect and organize a family cookbook. Overwhelming feedback from those who used the website led to its continued development and public launch. Currently, more than 12,400 groups have started family cookbooks using the website and have entered more than 267,000 individual recipes.
“Personalized
cookbooks have been around since the 1950s, however the process of collecting
and organizing recipes has always been a labor intensive project for the
cookbook editor,” says Lowell
More than 2,000 sites from 45 countries were adjudicated in 96 industry categories during this year's WebAward competition. Entries were judged on design, copy writing, innovation, content, interactivity, navigation, and use of technology. The competition was judged by a team of independent Internet professionals representing a variety of relevant disciplines of Web site development. Judges included members of the media, advertising executives, site designers, creative directors, corporate marketing executives, content providers and webmasters.
About the Web Marketing Association
Since 1997, the annual WebAward Competition is conducted by the Web Marketing Association, Inc. (www.WebMarketingAssociation.org), an independent organization founded with the purpose of evaluating and recognizing the standard of excellence on the World Wide Web. The WebAward Web site is located at www.webaward.org. The Web Marketing Association also has established the Internet Advertising Competition (IAC Awards) at www.IACAward.org.
About the Family Cookbook Project
The Family Cookbook Project is
dedicated to helping individuals and families collect and preserve the
time-honored recipes that are so important to our family traditions. The
website at www.familycookbookproject.com
provides step-by-step instructions and online tools to create a valuable family
heirloom. Personalized cookbooks are
also used by schools and church groups as important fundraisers. Groups looking
to create cookbooks for fundraising efforts, can also check out www.cookbookfundraiser.com.













