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I have a client who could use some credibility for a web-delivered product/service, and this award could deliver that. I've done as much online research as I can and think I understand the lay of the land, but I'm hoping that someone has actually entered a competition with these folks before, or knows someone who has.
For reference, it looks like the primary sponsor (or maybe the owner) is the International Academy of the Visual Arts. Are they a legitimate organization, or just a front for the awards business?
Are you aware of any other awards organizations that might be better for us? The goal is to have some kind of third-party endorsement of the website for my client. (Client is US/Canada, not global.)