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The industry's eyes are on the Webbys stage. Don’t miss your last chance to prove you’re t

The industry's eyes are on the Webbys stage. Don’t miss your last chance to prove you’re the best. Enter by Feb. 9th! [View this email in your browser]( [The Webby Awards]( Are You the Best of the Internet? Winning a Webby is the only way to prove it. Our Extended Deadline is your last chance—[submit your work]( before Friday, Feb. 9th! [The Webby Awards]( A new year means a fresh chance to be the next global trendsetter. As the world’s largest proving ground of Internet excellence, entering [The Webby Awards]( is the only way to propel yourself to the highest ranks of your industry. Our Extended Deadline is your last chance to enter the 28th Annual Webby Awards. Submit your projects before Friday, February 9th at [webbyawards.com]( The Webby Awards is the Internet’s biggest celebration, with a nearly three-decade legacy of recognizing only the best and most brilliant minds online. Think Apple, Gucci, National Geographic, Patagonia, Questlove, SavageXFenty, Spotify, SZA, Tracee Ellis Ross and Takashi Murakami. When you win, you signal to the industry that your ideas are shaping digital creativity. Don’t just take it from us. Dive into the roundup of our [most iconic moments]( at The Webby Awards show to see the legends have a chance to join—from GIF creator Steve Wilhite to world-class artists like Solange and Björk. This is your last chance to submit your work across Websites and Mobile Sites, Video, Advertising, Media & PR, Apps & Software, Social, Podcasts, Games and AI, Metaverse and Virtual (* new this year!). With such great company, why not take a chance to put your work alongside them? [Enter]( before the Extended Entry Deadline on Friday, February 9th! [Enter Now]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [X]( [LinkedIn]( Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Verizon]( [WP Engine]( [Canva]( [LinkedIn]( [YouGov]( [NAACP]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails](

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