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Submit Your Success. You spent long hours crafting a campaign in which you, your agency, and your client could take pride. Now, by simply submitting your hard work, you could earn the international recognition and accolades your campaign deserves. You've already done the hard part. Don't miss out on receiving the rewards. Click here for the 2008 ECHO Awards Entry Form.
Entry Form — Work on it / Maintain it Online
Entries must be entered online using the online entry form. It is NO LONGER REQUIRED to submit a hard copy of the entry form. Go to Rules & Entry Criteria, Accepted Formats/Creative Work (Advertising Media) for more information on labeling and mailing your creative samples.
The online form cannot be altered or modified in any way. No other form or substitution will be accepted. Please provide all required information. Failure to provide complete information will be subject to disqualification. An entry is considered submitted after clicking the "submit for judging" button. An entry is considered received and processed by the ECHO Awards once payment is accepted and you receive your confirmation email.
MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE AND COMPLIANT
Entrants are required to answer all questions in the three main areas — Strategy, Creative, Results. Each question has subheadings indicating the kind of information that should be included. Please be as specific as possible. And please be concise: the better written your entry, the more likely you are to win.
To protect the integrity of the judging, do not include the agency name except where asked on the entry form. Any mention of the submitting agency in the body of the Entry Form is grounds for disqualification. The only exception would be for agency self-promotion campaigns. Also, please avoid any markings on samples that could identify the creative group or agency, such as addresses, labels, credits in the code of digital entries, etc.