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Entries for 2017 Facebook Awards now openEntries for the 2017 Facebook Awards are now open and this year it's all about the work that moved people – the work that made the community laugh, cry, love, wow and buy... The Awards recognise the best creative work on Facebook, Instagram and Audience Network based on how it made people feel and helped businesses grow. They're introducing new categories and a new trophy design to reflect the emotions evoked by great creative campaigns. Read on to find out what's new in 2017, and how to submit your own creative Facebook or Instagram campaign... New categories of emotion![]() Our online community expresses their emotions using the Facebook reactions, and the new categories are inspired by the emotions those reactions evoke. How did your work move people?
A new trophy design ![]() This year's trophy design reflects the heart behind work that matters. The metallic heart-shaped balloon design was inspired by the playful futurism of Anish Kapoor and Jeff Koons. The Awards collaborated with Design Bridge to bring the concept to life. Looking back at the 2016 Facebook AwardsLooking forward to this year's Awards, what insights can you take away from last year's winners? Video was king across every region, with the strongest entries incorporating a Facebook video component. Some of the most effective content focused on humor to drive consumer interest and interaction. It was an impressive turnout, and we can’t wait to see what 2017 has in store. Show us what you've gotYou've already done the work – now it's time to get recognised. So what makes a campaign a prime candidate for the Facebook Awards? The answer is threefold: It uses our platforms in innovative ways to tell compelling stories, it establishes deep emotional connections with people, and ultimately, it builds powerful brands that drive business results. This year's submission period opens on 21 March 2017 and closes on 28 April 2017. Visit FacebookAwards.com to learn more about the entry process and submit your work. |