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WHY ENTER THE GEEKIE AWARDS?

Don’t take our word for it, listen to what our judges and previous winners have to say in the video below!

Need more? Awards & Perks: Why do creators enter The Geekie Awards?

See 2014  PHOTOS  |  VIDEOS  |  WINNERS & NOMINEES

 


 

WHAT YOU NEED TO ENTER

 

BASIC TERMS

Please read our Terms carefully. You will be required to accept these terms prior to entering work on the submission site. 

Fees are $45.00 from April 1 – April 30 and $65.00 from May 1 – May 31. Submissions close May 31, 2015.

IMPORTANT! Once the judges choose 5 nominees, the public will vote to choose a winner using the URL you submit—we will link directly your website. Learn more about our process.

 

Work Accepted

Websites or blogs covering: Pop/Geek Culture, Fandom, Film/TV, Sci-fi, Fantasy, Comic Books, Superheroes, Horror, Supernatural, Zombies, Anime, Steampunk, Post-Apocalyptic, Science, Tech, Action/Adventure, Role-Playing, Gaming, Geek Fashion, Cosplay, Groups or Clubs for Geeks, or other unique geek-related concepts.

 

Required Submission Materials

  • Direct URL to your website.
  • 3 screencaps of your website (judges will only use these as reference).
  • Basic information about your site: team (editors, designer, developer), content you cover, and why you feel you’re the best geekie website or blog.
  • After you submit your entry, you’ll be emailed a link to post your work on The Geekie Awards website—this is an extra step! You’ll need an image representative of your project at this exact size: 650px wide x 366px tall or we cannot post your work. Click here to use a free online image resize tool.

 

Judging Criteria

Websites will be judged on the following criteria:

  • Content: Engaging, relevance to audience, use of media (text/images/video), unique concepts, editorial voice/point of view.
  • Design: UI design quality, aesthetics, presentation of products and visual communication. Your site is easy to use, navigation/interaction is clear and user-friendly, your site works well.
  • Overall experience: Did your work affect our judges or produce an emotional response? A good experience intrigues the judges and makes them want to return for more.

 

READY TO ENTER?

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