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Now in its 9th successive year, the CIM Ireland Marketing Awards is the largest, and arguably the most prestigious awards programme of its type.  It is open to all businesses in Ireland and entry is FREE.  The 17 award categories in this year’s programme are clustered into three distinct groups, as follows:

Sectoral Excellence Awards:  honouring marketing excellence in each of the 6 core sectors of contemporary business.

Professional Excellence Awards: celebrating corporate and team marketing excellence in each of 8 professional categories.  Applicant businesses may cite an independent marketing services provider as a co applicant where appropriate.

Personal Excellence Awards:  3 award categories honouring the outstanding contribution of marketing professionals in the success of an enterprise and in inspiring success in others.

In summary, the CIM Marketing Awards 2007 is about applauding best marketing practice and achievement.  Applying on line is straightforward, FREE and open to all Irish businesses

Details of the entry criteria for each group and award category are presented in the sections above.  You are asked to thoroughly familiarise yourself with the Entry Criteria for award categories and the Rules for Entry before submitting applications, as unwitting errors cannot be changed after submissions have been made.

To Enter the 2007 Marketing Awards
Merely click on the appropriate awards category to register your interest and to download your Marketing Awards Entry Pack that includes Entry Criteria, Rules for Entry and your proforma Entry Form.  A separate entry form must be submitted for each award category.

*Please note with the submission of all CIM Award applications via hard copy there needs to be 4 copies submitted.

Click here to view last years winners »

 




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