Grand Slam for Zooma by Semcon as the Web Marketing Association presents awards for best websites


Grand Slam for Zooma by Semcon as the Web Marketing Association presents awards
for best websites

Three first prizes and a bonus prize for Zooma at the American Web Market
Association's annual Internet Advertising Awards (IAC Awards) for best internet
campaigns. Salming Sports received a prize for Best Sports Online campaign, Sony
Playstation for Best Game Site Online and Sail Racing for Best Leisure Online
ad. In addition Forceball received a prize for its Outstanding Online campaign.

“This is the third time Salming Sports has been awarded a prize for
salmingsports.com, which is really great. They will also bring out a new website
in the spring which we hope will be equally appreciated,” says Anders Björklund,
Zooma's CEO.

“To be given the news about the WMA's Advertising Awards while working on our
next website not only raises our belief in the work group, it's also further
proof of the site's prominence and ability to communicate the brand,” comments
Thomas Nord at Salming Sports.
“It's also fantastic that Sony Playstation, Forceball and Sail Racing have been
rewarded for their efforts,” Anders concludes. 

Visit the prize-winning websites at: Salming Sports (www.salmingsports.com),
Sony Playstation (eu.playstation.com), Sail Racing (www.sailracing.com) and
Forceball (www.forceball.net).


For more information, please contact 
Anders Björklund, CEO, Zooma by Semcon, tel +46 (0) 736 84 00 19 


Zooma 
Zooma develops interactive marketing strategies, concepts, productions and
solutions for customers where interactive media and internet is an important
part of the experience surrounding the brand. Zooma is a wholly-owned subsidiary
within the Semcon Group.

Semcon is 1800 committed people with a passion for product development,
technical information and IT. Today Semcon is active in Sweden, Australia,
China, Germany, Hungary, Malaysia, Norway and the UK and via partners in
Belgium, France, Portugal and Spain. Semcon had sales of SEK 1.6 billion in 2006
and is listed on the Small Cap list of the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

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