Jovoto

arturo in Jovoto, Profesional

02-05-09

jovoto and the German Social Democratic Party

Barak Obama has revolutionized political campaigns and the way his party has used social media to connect to potential voters has never been seen before.

Many things could be said about how his campaign developed and how he used new media to connect to his people. Websites such as Twitter where Obama ranks first, and Facebook with over 5 million supporters are just an example of this surprisingly innovative political campaign that moved the whole world.

Today, Frank-Walter Steinmeier the social democrat candidate for the German elections is taking this idea one step further involving the creative community jovoto to create his icon. jovoto is a crowd-sourcing platform based in Berlin (which I have been writing a lot lately about) that is establishing a new way of idea creation in the communication business. jovoto’s statement is “fair and fun contests” where it’s up to the community to “democratically” decide with their ratings and comments which are the best ideas. More information can be found (in german) in Kosmar’s blog who is going to be the Creative Director for this contests or in the Werben & Verkaufen.

The process is very simple, a brand such as Deutsche Bahn AG or an NGO such as GREENPEACE (both run contests in jovoto previously) or a political party such as the SPD in search for new ideas and new ways of connecting to their target deliver a task to the jovoto team who turns them into briefings for the community.

Thousands of members of the community, coming from more than 80 countries in the world, get access to this briefing. They can submit their ideas during a certain amount of time, in the SPD’s case until the 17 of March, in order to win the prizes. For Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s “icon” contest, there are 5.000 euros in prizes, split in 1.500 euros for the first place, 750€ for the second place, 500 euros for the third and another 12 prizes of 250 euros for the following ones.

But, how does this remain fair for the users that submit their ideas? It’s pretty simple, as said, it’s up to the members of the community to democratically decide which are the best ideas with their ratings, but also, they keep the rights of their ideas until they sell them. This means that the SPD will pay 3000 euros to buy an idea (on top of the prizes) and the rest of the creatives will keep the rights of their work.

What does this mean for a creative? By submitting an idea, he is joining a contest through which he has the chance to prove his talent and win one of the most revolutionary creative contests up to date. How many times does a young creative have the chance to do something like that? And more over, how often is it up to a community, and not a creative director, to decide if his idea should be shown to the client or not?

How to become a member? You can apply for an invitation to jovoto or send me an email to abarnes@jovoto.com with a short description of your creative profile. As soon as I have available invitations I will happily hand them out to creatives around the world.

arturo in Berlin, Jovoto

10-09-08

It’s not where you are, it’s who you share it with!

Really nice picture of the great team in Berlin. From left to right: Jakob, Arturo, Daniel, Mirko, Alex, Bastian, Tim and Dorothea on top of the office in Novalistrasse 11, Berlin. Just come and say hello!

Alex is always there overlooking us and making sure we find our right way to the office, and specially back home after having too many beers. 

The team: Jackob, Arturo, Daniel, Mirko, Alex (always there), Bastian, Tim and Dorothea

arturo in Jovoto, Web Design

09-30-08

New Jovoto site up and running! Yeah!

Yesterday we deployed the re-design of the jovoto website after some pretty long months of hard work. We really like it. It’s a fluid design that adapts to every screen and there are some fancy new features like the dashboard where the user receives all the activity of the stuff he is following such as users, ideas or contests. 

I will soon write a post about how and why the design is done in the way it is.  

arturo in Contests, Jovoto

09-16-08

Deutsche Bahn contest at Jovoto

Deutsche Bahn, one of the largest companies in Germany and whom is in charge of most of the public transport along the country, is launching a contest in jovoto in the following weeks. 

The task is really interesting and as said on the site it’s for a good cause. Also there is a good price money and maybe more. 

We will keep a close eye on the ideas submitted because it’s a really challenging contest in the platform, maybe at this moment one of the most challenging ones.  

arturo in Advertising, Contests, Jovoto, Uncategorized

07-07-08

easyJet Contest Running in Jovoto

Looks that we finally made it and manage to get easyJet to set up a contest in the platform. It wasn’t an easy task but it’s a great opportunity for Jovoto, for easyJet and for the creatives in the platform. 

The briefing is pretty interesting and fun. The actual campaign for easyJet is based on representative or symbolic objects from the cities and beach locations the company flies to painted in orange. The city and the price is overlaid on it. 

Now easyJet needs more objects to promote these cities and beach locations, so they are asking the community to come up with ideas on which are these objects from these locations. Paint them in orange and if they like the idea they will buy it and publish it outdoors.  

Some really good ideas have been submitted already and the contest has just started.