The Boost Award Entry Writing Service

It's quite likely that you, or maybe your clients, are doing something that is of award winning quality, but that is only half the story. Getting into the finals, and hopefully winning awards, is not about what you believe you have done well, but the impact your submission has on the judges. These can be two very different things. 

What we can do for you

Award entry consultants at Boost Marketing have helped over 50  different companies, from international household names like Norwich Union to small consultancies like Blue Sky Performance Improvement (both named with their permission) to enter awards, and 35% of our submissions win. 

Our involvement in an award entry can be any of a combination of: 

  • Writing your award entry from scratch using available documentation and interviewing relevant stakeholders.

  • Coaching or mentoring you through the writing of your submission.

  • Reworking previous award entries to suit other awards.

  • Preparing you for judges visits.

  • Writing your awards strategy.

  • Putting in place measures to improve your evidence gathering to help with future award entries.

N.B. About 80% of submissions we are involved in get through to the finals and over 35% of submissions win awards, so we can not guarantee that our involvement will win you an award, but it will certainly maximise the impact your submission has on the judges.

Awards we can help you with

Much of our methodology can apply to any of a number awards, but we have proven experience with the following categories of awards:

  • Business Awards - such as the National Business Awards and the Queens Awards

  • Training and consulting awards - such as National Training Awards, World of Learning Awards (WOLCE Awards), TJ Awards and People Management Awards.

  • Marketing awards - such as the IPA Awards and Marketing Society Awards.

  • Customer contact awards - such as the National Customer Service Awards and the European Call Centre Awards.

  • Industry specific awards - such as TTG awards (travel) and Achievement in Utilities Awards.

  • CSR Awards - such as the BITC Awards and the Queens Award for Enterprise:Sustainable Development

Our approach

To win an award you have to convince the judges that you make the grade.  We have seen companies do fantastic work, certainly deserving of awards, and even entering awards, but winning nothing.  Entering awards is like being in an examination or writing a proposal: To get through to the finals (challenge #1), there is probably a marking scheme and you need to align the content of your submission to this. Winning means delivering a wow factor like a body blow to the judges.

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