AccountancyAge.com named best B2B website in the world

Winning combination sees site beat some of the world's biggest to win award

Written by AccountancyAge.com

AccountancyAge.com was named the best business to business website in the world at an international publishing awards this week.

The website won Gold in the Best b2b Website category at the TABPI Awards, run by Trade, Association and Business Publications International.

Accountancy Age beat Computerworld, one the world’s leading technology industry websites, and Modern Healthcare, which won Silver and Bronze awards respectively.

The Awards attracted more than 700 entries this year and the judges praised Accountancy Age for regular updates, ‘strong reporting’ and extensive sourcing of content.

They were also impressed by our multiple bloggers, salary checker, ‘unique’ game segment and ‘logical layout with good use of most read and most commented’.

Other winners in the awards included Fortune magazine, the New York Stock Exchange magazine, NYSE, and Legal Business.

Accountancy Age, which won Bronze in the website category last year, was also placed eighth in the Best Single Issue category this year. It is the fifth year the editorial and design awards has run.

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