The
DMA ECHO Awards
Home | Information
| Gallery | 1999
Judges | Entry Form | FAQs
| DMA
This site was designed by BKV
- Bennett Kuhn Varner, Inc.
|
|
Is the ECHO the "results award?"
No, not exactly. The DMA International
ECHO Awards recognize the total package: brilliant strategy,
breakthrough creative, and phenomenal results. All three
matter in the real world, so all three are considered
here. We judge these criteria individually and as a
whole to determine the best of the best. Some campaigns
get awards, the rest get the chair. Because ECHO is
the only award in the industry that considers results
in the judging, many tend to think of it as the "results
award." But that doesn't begin to tell the whole story.
You need more than that to get sentenced with an ECHO.
Back
to Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
Must I use the official entry form?
Yes - Properly processed paperwork is
crucial to getting a conviction. Luckily, though, the
cops in this town are always on the lookout for tomorrow's
hardened thug. Therefore, we have made getting and using
the official form easier than jaywalking. Just click
here and you'll be connected to our Official Entry
Form page. Just download it, fill it out, and mail it
in along with your payment and creative samples. For
those of you who are slow to wake up and smell the computer
age, you may call the DMA's Fax-on-demand at (212) 790-1400
and request form #2501.
Back
to Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
What do I do if I'm not sure what category to enter?
Only the real sicko's commit crimes without
even realizing what they have done wrong. If this is
you, read the descriptions of categories preceding the
entry form. The general rule is to try to match your
crime to the category and media that most narrowly define
your industry, product, or service. If you are having
trouble finding your niche (story of your life?), call
us and ask for the ECHO department at (212) 768-7277,
fax us at (212) 719-5106, or e-mail your questions to
echo@the-dma.org. Our counselors will help you see the
error of your ways.
Back
to Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
Why has "Automotive" been separated from manufacturing
to form a new category?
Over the past several years, the DMA
ECHO committee has noticed a substantial increase in
entries representing automotive products. These campaigns
typically have larger average budgets and somewhat unique
response criteria relative to longer sales cycles and
lead management strategies. Thus, to ensure that these
entries are judged most fairly, and that other entries
in the manufacturing category are not inappropriately
compared, a separate category was created.
Back
to Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
Is my package still eligible if my target audience
was very small?
Absolutely. It doesn't matter how many
victims you have, you're going down regardless. Your
entry will be judged on its overall merit in achieving
your strategy and objectives, regardless of audience
size. Indicate your target audience where prompted,
and be sure to provide as much additional information
as you can to demonstrate the unique effectiveness of
your work.
Back
to Top
|
|
.
|
|
| 6. |
Do I have a chance entering a piece that had a low
cost-per-unit, that isn't sexy, yet produced dynamic
results?
Of course, we don't only prosecute sex
offenders. Every piece has a chance at an ECHO depending
on its successful execution of the total package: brilliant
strategy, breakthrough creative, and phenomenal results.
And creativity is judged for the originality, effectiveness,
and professionalism of the copy and graphics, not the
price tag. Just because you swindled a lot of money
doesn't mean you'll know how to use it. So, don't think
you can walk the streets with impunity just because
your campaign didn'y break the bank.
Back
to Top
|
| |
|
| 7. |
What will happen if my entry is chosen for an ECHO
Award?
You will receive your subpoena in the
mail no later than August 30th, and invited to participate
in the 2000 ECHO Awards Ceremony, October 15th, at the
DMA's 83rd Annual Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans.
Gold, Silver, and Bronze winners will receive two trophies
each, with additional ones available (at a reasonable
cost) from the DMA. In many cases, ECHO winners get
invited to speak at DMA conferences and have their entries
featured in trade publications and local press. But
after you relax and enjoy the fanfare for a while, it
will be time to get back to the drawing board and start
working towards next year's show.
Back
to Top
|
| |
|
| 8. |
How are ECHO's judged?
To win, your entry must pass three rounds
of brutal judging. First, DM professionals with at least
seven years of experience with interrogation in the
category you have entered, score your campaign for strategy,
creativity, and results. If your project passes round
one, you will need to re-submit your entry in a portfolio
format along with an additional fee of $150 for round
two. In round two (the semi-finals), five industry professionals
scrutinize your entry, and your cumulative scores from
both rounds determine if you are a finalist for an international
ECHO award. By the time this round is done, only the
best entries will be left. In round three (the finals),
an elite panel of judges, each with seven to fifteen
years experience, will make the final decisions about
who gets ECHO's and who doesn't. Of course, the score
each entry receives also has to exceed a certain minimum
benchmark. If no entries meet this standard, then an
ECHO is simply not awarded.
Back
to Top
|
| |
|
| 9. |
Did the deadline change? Can I still enter?
Well, the deadline is April 10th, but
if it's past April 17, 2000, you are out of luck. If
it's before then, start getting your entries together
and zip on over to our Official Entry Form page for
the form you need.
Back
to Top
|
| |
|
| 10. |
Do you have to be a member of DMA to enter the competition?
No, but don't you want to be? This competition
is open to anyone who feels they can survive the Third
Degree. But DMA member or not, make sure you submit
your best work, because our judges are tough.
Back
to Top
|
| |
|
|
|
 |