£10 for theFWA
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- Fhry
theFWA.com requires £10 for site submissions, WTF???
- KINGFORAWEEK0
hehe, try theKFAW, it's free :)
- nicklewi0
i don't know how true this is but if it is a tenner sounds like peanuts for the potential exposure you can get
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- era4O40
It was only a matter of time before it switched from unbiassed work deserving mention to bribery.
Hey, it works for American politics, why not. :)
On the other hand, CA (whom I respect) and The Webby Awards (which I don't), also charge for submissions. I imagine the cost is chalked up to submission evaluation labor.
- PonyBoy0
...I imagine the cost is chalked up to submission evaluation labor.
era4O4
(Jun 10 06, 14:53)
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Enter response:bingo!... and don't forget that it's EXPOSURE from a media outlet - just like if you were printed in Comm Arts...
... and they're all in it to make money. :)
Given the amount of hits your site will generate if given a 'plug' by fwa is PHENOMENAL... and damn near free - stop your fucking complaining.
- era4O40
designinteract.com is free and, imho, a lot more selective.
- chunkified0
any awards site that gives 2A's latest incarnation an award has to be teh ghey
