Saynetwork Awards 2011 announced
The Salvation Army Western Territorial Youth department has announced the winners in its first ever Saynetwork Awards, which recognize the Army’s most notable websites and online resources. Voting was open to anyone and the Youth department tabulated the responses.
Best corps website 2011—Gresham (Ore.) Corps, SalvationArmyGresham.org
Best website visual design 2011—High Point Church (British Columbia, Canada), pointful.ca
Best program website 2011—I’ll Fight Day, illfightday.com
Most interactive website 2011—Online Red Kettle, onlineredkettle.org
Best youth website 2011—Metro Youth Network, metroyouthnetwork.com
Best Salvation Army fanpage 2011—TSA WARdrobe, Facebook.com/WARdrobe.ArmyApparel
Best corps fanpage 2011—Santa Rosa (Calif.) Corps, Facebook.com/salarmysantarosa
Best divisional fanpage 2011—Salvation Army in Kansas and Western Missouri, Facebook.com/SalArmyMoKan
Best territorial fanpage 2011—The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory, Facebook.com/savegrowserve
Most Facebook fanpage likes 2011—The Salvation Army USA, Facebook.com/SalvationArmyUSA
Best content Twitter account 2011—Caring Magazine, twitter.com/caringmagazine
Must follow Twitter account 2011—Commissioner James Knaggs, twitter.com/JimKnaggs
Most retweeted Twitter account 2011—Commissioner James Knaggs, twitter.com/JimKnaggs
Best blog 2011—Salvation Army Expect Change, salvationarmyexpectchange.org
Best viral video 2011—General Linda Bond, sayn.tw/lindabondsong
Best Flickr account 2011—The Salvation Army, flickr.com/photos/thesalvationarmy
Site most likely to spur you to action 2011—Army Barmy, armybarmyblog.blogspot.com
Best use of photography/art 2011—Coeur d’Alene Kroc Center, kroccda.org
Best online discipleship resource 2011—Salvation Army Australia, salvos.org.au/more/leaders/discipleship-resources/life-groups
Best multi-platform SA presence 2011—TSA WARdrobe, tsa-wardrobe.com
Most creative website 2011—Follow the Black Cat, followtheblackcat.com
Best resource site 2011—TSA Ministry Toolkit, tsamtk.org
For more youth-related news, visit the Youth department’s website, sayconnect.com.