Navigating the world of business awards can be complex, and a common question we encounter is: What's the difference between entering an award and being nominated for one?
Entering an Award → This is a proactive approach where you take the reins. You search for suitable awards, adhere to deadlines, and prepare your submission, answering a series of questions and providing evidence of your excellence. It’s your chance to showcase your achievements and make a compelling case for why you deserve to win.
Being Nominated → On the other hand, being nominated for an award is a recognition that comes to you. Anyone from your professional circle can put your name forward because they believe in your excellence and think you deserve the accolade. It’s a wonderful form of external validation, and while it might not require a submission process on your part initially, you may be contacted for further information or to confirm your nomination.
Both paths are valuable and can lead to incredible recognition for you and your business. However, if you’re eyeing a specific award, taking the initiative to enter directly could be your golden ticket.
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