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1. Photo Contest/Video Contest/Photo Frame
Among the possibilities we find the request for content creation by users, as in photo contests, with the winner being chosen based on the likes received .
This typology, for example, is very useful for creating a viral contest , in which participants are share on social media.
A second way, always starting from contests in which user content is received, is to reward the quality of the proposed works , leaving the choice of the winners to a jury. In this case we can code number of philippines expect to receive higher quality works, which can be used, for example, to create new advertising campaigns.
2. Polls / Predictions / Quizzes
Contests, however, can also be simpler in nature, and can for example involve winning if you guess the outcome of an event, such as a match, and in this case obviously both the contest and the brand can be driven by the notoriety to which the event refers.
These are “ prediction ” contests , not to be confused with “ survey ” contests , in which the user is asked to answer questions about the brand , with the possibility of winning prizes.
Among the possibilities we find the request for content creation by users, as in photo contests, with the winner being chosen based on the likes received .
This typology, for example, is very useful for creating a viral contest , in which participants are share on social media.
A second way, always starting from contests in which user content is received, is to reward the quality of the proposed works , leaving the choice of the winners to a jury. In this case we can code number of philippines expect to receive higher quality works, which can be used, for example, to create new advertising campaigns.
2. Polls / Predictions / Quizzes
Contests, however, can also be simpler in nature, and can for example involve winning if you guess the outcome of an event, such as a match, and in this case obviously both the contest and the brand can be driven by the notoriety to which the event refers.
These are “ prediction ” contests , not to be confused with “ survey ” contests , in which the user is asked to answer questions about the brand , with the possibility of winning prizes.