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Omnizant Wins Multiple 2023 WebAwards

Omnizant Wins Multiple 2023 WebAwards

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Port Washington, New York – Omnizant, a legal industry-specific digital marketing agency, is proud to announce it won two Legal Standard of Excellence awards in the Web Marketing Association’s 2023 WebAward Competition. The awards are for the websites Omnizant created for law firms, Off the Record Mediation Services, LLC and Dell & Dean, PLLC.

“The design and marketing teams at Omnizant invest an incredible amount of time and effort to understand each client and their objectives as a basis for unique, high-impact websites that are not only beautiful but deliver results,” said Fred Cohen, CEO of Omnizant. “The recognition from the Web Marketing Association is an affirmation of our dedication to excellence in digital marketing.”

Since 1997, the Web Marketing Association has helped to set a high standard for internet marketing and recognize the development of the best websites on the web. Only entries to the international WebAward Competition that a panel of judges scored “above the average” for their industry received the Standard of Excellence distinction.

About the winning websites

Off the Record Mediation Services helps people with family law mediation in Northern and Central California. Its website features a pleasing color palette and imagery, and clear and informative copy optimized for search engines. The site was designed and developed by Omnizant’s Lead Designer Rosalee Valenzuela.

Dell & Dean is a personal injury law firm located in Garden City, New York. This practice’s website was designed by Valenzuela and developed by Bryan VandenHeuvel, Omnizant’s creative director. Multiple animations and interactive elements and an active blog set this site apart.

View more of Omnizant’s award-winning website designs at, omnizant.com/featured-attorney-websites.

Since 2006, Omnizant’s team of digital marketing experts, designers, developers and writers has helped over 2,000 law firms develop powerful websites that drive business growth. The agency is headquartered on Long Island and is founded and led by a former attorney. The digital agency works with legal practices—of all sizes—nationwide. Learn more at omnizant.com.

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