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How to incentivise user generated content for your crowdsourced video project

Vloggi is collaborative filmmaking. Anyone can launch a collaborative video project. Invite and incentivise your contributors and then collate and combine user-generated content.



Get entries from your community, customers, fans, advocates, staff or friends. Each project has a unique URL, allowing you to share the project among your fanbase.  You can add prizes to your project to incentivise your fanbase to contribute 10-second micro-vlogs or more extended playlists.

Here is how it works:
Go to START HERE and go to 'start a project for your team". Fill in your brief form until you get to "add an incentive". Here you can introduce an incentive or prize for your contributors (customers, fans, advocates, staff or community) to get them excited about your project. The sky's the limit for your incentive. Make it a fun game of skill*.
For example, check out the Eastern Suburbs Mums' Project: "Best playgrounds in Eastern Sydney". They offer Mamasai massage vouchers for the best ones.
If you are a coffee shop, you could offer free coffee for a week or coffee beans for the best Vloggi or Vloggi story.
If you are running  promotion at a hotel, you could offer a dinner at your restaurant for the best Vloggi or Vloggi story and so on.
Use your imagination and make your project fun for the contributors and watch how your video library grows day by day!

*If you run an online competition or trade promotion lottery in Australia, i.e. a game of chance, you may be required to hold a permit. This includes competitions on social media networks. Games of skill are not regulated, however to qualify as a game of skill, there must be a judge and set criteria to win. The regulations vary between each Australian state and are subject to change. You should visit the website of the relevant authority to find out more information in relation to the permits and rules for running an online competition or trade promotion lottery. 
Please note we do not offer tax or regulatory advice. Please check online competition rules in your state or country.

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