Final EMA Deadline
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Noteworthy Dates:
EMA - October 6, 2008
SCA - January 26, 2009
MEA - June 24, 2009
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Marketing Effectiveness Award - deadline June 24, 2009 |
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 Marketing Effectiveness Award
The Summit Marketing Effectiveness Award (Summit MEA) responds to a common need in the advertising sector: to acknowledge the contribution of advertising and the achievement of the advertiser’s business goals.
Open to all companies worldwide, the Summit MEA is unique because it recognizes effectiveness in advertising that successfully influences the consumer’s knowledge, attitudes and beliefs.
Recognition of your work by the Summit International Awards organization is a great honor. Not only does it provide validation and an objective critique, it also comes with special benefits. These benefits are instrumental in helping winners achieve their business goals:
- Attain international recognition
- Attract new accounts
- Reinforce client relationships
- Reward employees, partners and subcontractors
- Motivate creative teams
Enter On-line in 2009.
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Why Enter Summit MEA
Submission Deadline:
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2009 Call for Entries.pdf
(posts April 2009)
MEA Brief.doc
2009 Entry Form.pdf -
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Eligibility:
- Advertising agency
- Public relations firms
- Marketing firms & departments
- Multi-media producers
- Animation and web designers
- Graphics designers
- Video/film/audio production
- Freelance consultants
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- Summit MEA is open to both individuals and companies of any size.
- Work completed after April 1, 2007.
- Include a written translation or adaptation for entries in languages other than English
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Level of Awards:
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Best of Category – All Winning entries compete for Best of Category recognition.
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Winner – Communication that achieves the highest degree of effect.
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Finalist – Communication that reaches the level of influential impact.
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Judging:
Judging takes place in late July with winners announced in late August. Entries compete against a benchmark threshold and against other submissions once they achieve the Winner level.
Experienced marketing executives and creative professionals comprise multiple MEA juries. Using Creative Samples and the MEA Brief, judges evaluate each entry and critique it on how well it influences, changes, or reinforces the audiences’ knowledge, attitudes or beliefs.
Using stringent evaluation criteria and blind judging (entrant name withheld), the competition rewards only those truly deserving special recognition.
Judging scope:
- Targeted Marketing Channels: Print, Broadcast, Product Placement, Websites, Email, Wireless, Desktop Apps, Video, Emerging Platforms
- Media Strategies: Mainstream, Social Media, Direct Marketing, Integrated Marketing, Ad Networks, Ad Serving
- Consumer Strategies: Brand Voices, Consumer Voices & Blogs, Behavioral Marketing, Word of Mouth, Verticals, Demographics
- Search: Paid Search, SEO, Local Search, Search Engines
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Winner Recognition:
The SIA is the only awards organization that hosts a winner’s personalized microsite. These microsites rank toward the top of search engines as a result of the SIA searchable meta tag generator and the volume of SIA website traffic. The microsites include profile, representational graphics along with a comprehensive description and link to winner’s portfolio.
The Awards also makes available a comprehensive media kit including press templates, winner icons, trophy graphics and examples of winning media coverage. Winning entries receive a personalized certificate on opaque velum with the MEA Awards motif. Customized trophies and desk plaques are also available.
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MEA Catgegories:
- B2B Product - BBP
- B2B Service - BBS
- Consumer Products - CP
- Consumer Retail - CR
- Consumer Services - CS
- Corporate/Image - CI
- Education - EDU
- Government - GOV
- Green Marketing - GN
- Healthcare/Medicine - HM
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- Industry Self Promotion - ISP
- Leisure & Entertainment - LE
- Lower Budget - LB
- Media Vehicle - MV
- New Product/Service Intro. - NPS
- Non-Profit - NP
- Political - P
- Public Service/Advocacy - PSA
- Rebranding - RD
- Recruitment/Employment/Training - RE
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What Constitutes an Entry

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Part 1. MEA Brief
The MEA Brief should be straightforward, concise and not attempt to persuade the reader. Its purpose is to provide key facts about the item or idea being marketed, the target audience, the resources used and any challenges. In addition, an explanation of the perceived results in terms of changed, influenced, or reinforced target market knowledge, attitudes or beliefs. Use the Summit MEA Template - MEA Brief.doc
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Part 2. Creative Sample
Creative Samples consist of any final execution of the marketing efforts. This can include commercials, print ads, outdoor, brochures and other collateral, direct mail, annual reports, logos and corporate identity, videos, CD-ROM, websites, on-line advertising, interactive media, search marketing summary, etc.
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Entry:
An entry consists of two parts: the MEA Brief and accompanying Creative Sample(s). Companies may submit as many entries as desired but each must have both Brief and Sample.
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Questions:
1. Telephone number: 1-503-297-9979
2. E-mail:
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3. Website: www.summitawards.com
4. Fax number: 1-503-297-9978
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How to Enter:
Enter using the Online Entry System, or by mail/Courier.
Online Entry
1. Browse the category icons to find the first category in which you choose to enter and add it to the cart.
2. Fill-in the delivery method, Entry Name and Client. Then add these to cart.
3. You may shop for as many categories as you have projects you wish to submit. Do each, one at a time. As you choose, they are itemized in your Shopping Cart.
4. Once you have finished shopping for your Entries, you may proceed to the Checkout area which gathers contact information, form of payment and user name and password if you are new the the SIA website. After final check out you will receive a confirmation email receipt.
5. After you've checked out, you will automatically be redirected to the Upload area in which you can choose to upload your Brief and Creative Sample(s). OR
5. If you choose to mail/courier your submissions, mail to the address below and include a copy of your confirmation email and mail to:
2009 Summit MEA
Submissions
2533 NW Pinnacle Dr.
Portland, OR 97229 USA
Mail Courier Entry
1. Fill out the MEA Entry Form with your contact information, the specifics of the entries in which you choose to submit and form of payment.
2. Develop a Brief for each entry MEA Brief.doc.
3. Mail Creative Samples, Briefs and Entry Form to the above address.
MEA Entry Preparation
MEA Brief: Each entry should have a Brief written in straightforward, concise language. Use the format provide by the awards for your MEA Brief (see last page).
Creative Sample(s): Entrants can either upload or mail submissions.
1. Uploaded Entries
• Broadcast
- Television - Quicktime or Windows Media file (approx. 640 x 480; keep under 10 megs)
- Radio - .wav or mp3 file • Print (brochures, packaging, direct mail, etc.) - Save as a .pdf or .jpg (keep under 10 megs)
• Web - Submit URL
• Video - Video entries should be mailed due to upload bandwidth constraints.
• Interactive Media – IM entries should be mailed do their interactive nature and size. |
2. Mail/Courier Entries
• Broadcast - Mail Creative Sample on CD/DVD and MEA Brief on the same disc.
- Television - Quicktime or Windows Media file (approx. 640 x 480)
- Radio - .wav or mp3 file • Print (all forms of) - Mail three complete sets of each submission (Creative Sample and MEA Brief) or save as a .pdf or .jpg on CD along with MEA Brief.
• Web - Mail typed out URL
• Video - Mail DVD
• Interactive Media - Mail CD or DVD
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