Yahoo! India has launched Uncannies, an online contest to award the most creative work in advertising. Creative agencies as well as individuals from print, television, radio, outdoor and the online medium can post their work on the website www.uncannies.com.
The last date to submit entries is 28th February. The shortlisted participants will be informed via email when their entry gets featured on the website. Entries can be at an individual or agency level, with a maximum of 200 entries per person.
All entries will be judged by an independent panel from the advertising industry. The users will also be able to rate the shortlisted creative for the entire contest duration. To check out the judging criteria, click here.
The top three winners will get an Apple iPhone each and ten shortlisted entries win a Yahoo! goodie bag.
"An excellent creative speaks for itself. Uncannies from Yahoo! India brings together all creative minds of the industry to share their best advertising work. It's also a great platform to discover fresh ideas and showcase top talent in advertising," said Nitin Mathur, director – marketing, Yahoo! India.
Yahoo! India to reward the best in advertising
Yahoo! India has launched Uncannies, an online contest to award the most creative work in advertising. Creative agencies as well as individuals from print, television, radio, outdoor and the online medium can post their work on the website www.uncannies.com.
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