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WRIS Web Services Wins Two 2014 WebAwards


WRIS Web Services Wins Two 2014 WebAwards


WRIS Web Services announced today that it has won two of The Web Marketing Association’s WebAwards recognizing the AutoGlassOnly.com (http://autoglassonly.com) and City of Medina (http://www.medinaoh.org) websites. AutoGlassOnly.com received a Standard of Excellence award in the Automobile category, while the City of Medina was awarded the Standard of Excellence in the Government category. These mark the 19th and 20th WebAwards WRIS has been presented beginning in 2003.

The Web Marketing Association describes this award program : “Few Website award programs recognize the individual achievement behind the creation of today's top web sites the way we do at the Web Marketing Association. We believe it is important to recognize the people and organizations responsible for developing some of the most effective and best web sites on the Internet today.”

AutoGlassOnly.com (a brand of The Boyd Group) allows customers to handle the window repair and replacement process quickly and efficiently. Built with responsive design, customers can secure and review quotes, as well as schedule an appointment from any device. WRIS inTEGRATED allows for seamless integration with several outside applications and the WRIS Content Management System means the AutoGlassOnly.com team can easily update every section of the site.

The City of Medina website was redesigned using responsive design, allowing residents and visitors to easily gain access to important information from their desktop, tablet, or mobile device. The WRIS Content Manager allows the City of Medina team to keep all content on the site current and updated, while the use of WRIS inTEGRATED affords that same efficiency to their social media.

“We are pleased to have these two great websites recognized,” said Charlie Meyers, Founder and President of WRIS Web Services. “Not only is it an honor for WRIS as the development team, but also for our clients, AutoGlassOnly.com and the City of Medina, who put their time and effort into creating these successful sites.”

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