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| Am I limited to how many team members I list on my entry? |
| No. There is an option to add anyone with a title that is not already in the pull-down menu. We know you want to give credit where credit is due! |
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| Can I submit the same art in more than one category? |
| Yes. The components of an integrated campaign may be entered SEPARATELY into individual categories. However, each entry requires it's own entry form and entry fee. |
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| Do entrants have to be a company in Colorado? |
| There should be some Colorado connection - either the client company does business in Colorado (the company does not have to be headquartered in Colorado), or the agency has a presence in Colorado. |
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| Do I have to fill out all FOUR criteria sections? |
| If you want to win - it's best to answer all four criteria: creativity, selling proposition/objectives, production and results. Each factor accounts for 25% of the total possible score. |
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| I'm not sure what category my work should be entered in. |
| Potporri is the catch-all category. The judges can move an entry into another category if they feel the need warrants it. |
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| In what format do we submit our print entries? |
| We accept multiple PDF files for each entry. However, each PDF is limited to 2MB in size. The judges will review all PDF files online. |
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| What if I can't find my question & answer here? |
| First try the help files by clicking on the book with the question mark. Contact the BMA Office at 303-607-9957 for any questions not answered there! |
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| What if I don't know how to report results? |
| Results can be measured in many different ways. Numbers, percentages, sales goals and other metrics are always nice - but not always available. Think of results in different ways - did you meet or exceed your goals/objectives? Did your client or colleagues give you feedback? |
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| What type of entry could a B2C company have in this competition? |
| If you do an internal company newsletter - that is a B2B application. So is an annual report to shareholders, as an example. Business-to-business refers to the audience, not the company. |