If you think all your social media promotions have been legally compliant, you may need to think again. Even if you abide by all the rules and regulations pertaining to sweepstakes and contests, there is another federal government regulation that you need to keep in mind.

pinterest_logo_redRecently the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) completed an investigation into a Pinterest-based contest conducted by Cole Haan. The contest rules instructed participants to create Pinterest boards titled “Wandering Sole” and pin five images of shoes from Cole Haan’s Pinterest board as well as five images of the participants “favorite places to wander”, all tagged #WanderingSole. Cole Haan would then judge all the entries and award one grand prize winner based on creativity a $1,000 shopping spree.

Sounds like a pretty simple Pinterest contest that is similar to many others. However, in a public letter from the FTC sent to Cole Haan’s counsel, the FTC expressed concern that the participants re-pinning of Cole Haan products were endorsements of the products and there was no clear indicator that the pins were incentivized by the opportunity to win the $1,000 shopping spree. The FTC claimed that by instructing participants to just use the hashtag #WanderingSole, Cole Haan did not adequately communicate that this was a contest entry with a financial incentive between the participant and the Sponsor, Cole Haan.

The letter stated that Cole Haan may have violated Section 5 of the FTC Act, which “requires the disclosure of a material connection between a marketer and an endorser when their relationship is not otherwise apparent from the context of the communication that contains the endorsement.” Under these circumstances, entry into a contest to receive a prize in exchange for endorsing a product through social media constitutes a material connection that would not reasonably be expected by viewers of this endorsement.

Upon further review, the FTC chose not to pursue any action against Cole Haan at this time. They stated the reasons being that they had not publicly addressed that entry into a contest is a form of material connection nor whether a “pin” on Pinterest may constitute an endorsement.  So we now need to be aware that the FTC has “publicly addressed” this issue. They also stated that they chose not to pursue this because it drew a small amount of participants and that Cole Haan has since adopted a social media policy that meets the FTC’s concerns.

So you may now be wondering how the ruling impacts future plans for social media promotions, particularly those that encourage user-generated content to be created and shared not just on Pinterest, but other social media networks such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. One simple way is to clearly communicate that this is a promotion with the hashtag. You can do that by adding a second #hashtag such as #sweeps #contest or #giveaway to your promotion, or combine it into one i.e.,  #WanderingSoleContest.  Since this does make the hashtag longer, you may want to keep the promotion name as short as possible.

Another thing to keep in mind when structuring your promotion is to ask the participants to create something more original, not just post or repin photos of your product from your website. For example, invite them to submit a photo of their recipe creation or in the case of this recent Instagram Contest from the folks at Kissimmee, FL, invite them to create a video describing how they would “Rock their Vacation” in Kissimmee.

I wrote about these new FTC endorsements guidelines when they were originally introduced back in 2009. At the time it was a warning to many bloggers who were writing posts for various brands and not disclosing that they were receiving payment or free product in return. At the time the FTC said that they had “no intention of shutting down the blogosphere” and to go after every little blogger (which we were all very concerned about). Instead it was more targeted to “those affiliate marketers who make exaggerated claims just to drive web traffic to make money”. We couldn’t agree with them more on this issue.

Now I don’t think the FTC intends to go after every little social media contest, but instead they want marketers to be aware that if they are requesting user-generated content tied to their brands, than they should make it more obvious why this content is being created in the first place.  Makes overall perfect sense when you think about it. One of the first rules of social media that I learned and incorporated into all my presentations was transparency. That still rings as the #1 rule in my opinion.

If you are planning or even thinking about getting married how would you like to win a contest that awards you with a wedding? Here are a couple of wedding contests that we’re assisting clients with that are targeting two totally different audiences.

The first one is the Bahamas 16 Islands Wedding Invitation. This contest is sponsored by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism who have been promoting their Islands as a perfect wedding destination. Their website offers 16 different wedding packages from among their 16 islands.

Bahamas-16-Wedding-Contest-banner-copyThe contest invites participants to enter the contest by visiting the Sponsor’s website, bahamas16islandsweddings.com or their Facebook page. To enter they must first pick their top 3 Bahama Islands in order of their preference and then explain why they should win their dream wedding. The submission may consist of a either a photo with a written essay or a link to a video and convey why they should win a wedding in The Bahamas. Both the photo and the video should include the entrant with their partner. The written essay should be no longer than 250 words and the video should be no longer that one minute.

The contest launched on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14th and submissions are being accepted up till June. 13. All the submissions can be reviewed here on the site which now has about 1,200 submissions.  Justin Hancock, Digital Content Manager at the Zimmerman Agency,  (Sponsor’s agency) stated that “So far we’ve seen great success in gaining entries through Facebook and our 16 Weddings landing page. From quality video and image content, to creating an email database from the users who have opted in to receive our targeted emails, we’re very excited with the results of the campaign at this point.”

Starting on June 14 through the 30 the public will be invited to vote for their favorite couples. At the end of the Voting Phase a panel of judges will review all the submissions and choose 16 grand prize winners, one winner per island who will each receive a wedding package to take place on one of the 16 different islands in The Bahamas. The judging criteria is based on the following: Public Appeal 30%, Creativity 40% and Quality of Submission 30%. Some stories are very heartwarming, so I invite you to take a read here.

wedding-packages-crooked-islandThe wedding packages range from The Royal Bliss on Paradise Island which is the most elaborate valued at $5,645, to Colour Me with Love on the Island Nassau with a value of $2,210, to the smallest package such as Seashell Beauty on Crooked Island valued at $1,300. All wedding packages come with a Marriage Officiant, Processing of Legal Documents, Transfers to and from Registrar General’s or Commissioner’s Office, Bridal Bouquet, Groom’s Boutonniere, Ceremony Site and a Wedding Coordinator. Even if you aren’t planning on getting married, may be worth a story to help celebrate your anniversary. 

The second contest is sponsored by the folks at VisitDenmark which is called Validate Your Love in Copenhagen. Denmark is celebrating 25 years of same-sex civil unions. They are inviting same-sex couples to enter the contest for a chance to win a trip to Copenhagen to get married during the outrageously fun and extravagant Eurovision Song Contest festivities. Denmark is known for hosting many gay and lesbian events during the year, including the annual Copenhagen Pride Week festival that takes place in August each year.

validateyourlove_newParticipants are invited to the VisitDenmark website and instructed to upload an inspirational and creative photo or video explaining why they want to get married in Copenhagen. Or they can post their video or photo on YouTube, Vine, Vmeo, or Instagram and include the link to it in the designated field on the entry form. If they use Instagram they must provide their Instagram handle.

One grand prize winner will win a trip for two people to Copenhagen to get married on May 9, 2014. The wedding will take place on the cobble stoned square of Højbro Plads which is located on the Eurovision Fan Mile in the city center of Copenhagen in vicinity of the Danish Parliament, Christiansborg, the first place in the world to acknowledge and legalize same-sex civil partnerships. The wedding ceremony will be performed with other aspiring wedding couples from around the world, and is not a personalized wedding ceremony.

Submissions for the Validate Your Love contest will be accepted up till April 6. No voting is is included in this contest. A panel of judges will review all the submissions and choose the winner based on this criteria; Originality and Creativity 35% and Relation to the theme sixty-five 65%.

So there you have it. Two different wedding contests, both with weddings taking place on two different specific dates, in two different places in the world, targeted to two different audiences.

NCAA-2014-LogoAfter experiencing the coldest winter that most of in here in the Northeast can recall in our lifetime, we are all finally welcoming Spring which officially arrives tomorrow at 12:57 pm ET. But they say we won’t really feel it since this cold pattern here is expected to last through the end of March. With the arrival of Spring, tomorrow also kicks off this year’s NCAA March Madness tourney. Have you got your brackets done yet? Better hurry.

It happens every year this time. The productivity in the office goes way down as people discuss their bracket choices and who’s in and who’s out as the games go on. This year every game will be streamed live online, so there will be many monitors in the office focused here.  NCAA fans will be visiting Buffalo who is host to the tournament through the weekend.  Our local favorite team, Syracuse Orange (3rd seed), kick off there tomorrow afternoon against the Western Michigan Bronco’s (14th seed). I have to admit, I still don’t understand the whole seed thing and I’ve read many predictions of who’s going to win based on past seed placement, but really who knows!

LG-LockerRoom-SweepsLG Electronics USA is in its fifth year as an NCAA corporate sponsor and this year they are inviting fans to “Do Game Day Right.” Fans can explore the LG Locker Room  from the LG Facebook page where they can enter the Locker Room Sweepstakes for a chance to win a trip to the 2014 NCAA® Final Four™ tournament happening in Northern Texas.  Fans can also enter any where online that they see this ‘Sweeps’ pennant graphic that is located on over 50 different retail websites that carry LG products. Other great prizes include chances to win LG products such as a LG Washer and Dryer pair, a 55″ and a 47″ LG Smart TV, a LG G Pad and a LG Countertop Microwave. Entries are being accepted daily through 3/28/14.

LG is also giving fans another way to win a trip for 2 to the 2015 NCAA® Division 1 Men’s Basketball championship with a contest inviting them to post in Vine and show their game day passion. Fans now have only up till March 21 to create a video showing how they “Do GameDay Right” using the Vine mobile app. Fans must also follow @LGUS on Twitter and tweet their Vine with the hashtag #LGGameday where you can view many of these videos.

Once the Submission period has ended, 50 Semi-Finalists will be randomly selected and from those a panel of judges will choose the top 10 Finalists based on the following judging criteria: Passion and excitement conveyed with relation to the contest theme – 50%; Originality and creativity – 25%; Clarity and quality of video – 25%. The public will then be able to vote on their favorite from the 10 Finalists the judges have picked. The grand prize winner will be determined by the video that receives the most votes.

For those of you still looking for a Brackets challenge to submit, here’s one from Quicken Loans that’s on Yahoo offering a chance to win a Billion Dollars! Good Luck everyone and go CUSE!

Requesting user-generated content to be submitted in contests is an extremely popular way for brands and companies to engage with consumers. Social media enables them to help spread the word, gain new followers, and hopefully customers, while at the same time creating buzz for their business. By inviting people to upload a photo, a video, a recipe, a design, or a written essay they also can gain great insights into how consumers use and/or feel about their product and services. This new contest from Song Silo invites people to create and share music on their new platform.

SongSilo.com is a social collaboration website that launched late last year with the objective of becoming a universal community of artists, bands, writers, musicians and music lovers. It is the brainchild of three brothers, Michael, David, and Bernard Edwards, Jr,  who have a passion for music which they inherited from their father, disco icon Bernard Edwards. SongSilo came to us for assistance in launching their first contest with an objective to drive people to the site to create, collaborate and listen to music.

SongSilo Contest_2014On March 1 they launched the SongSilo Original Works Contest. They decided to open up their first contest to all U.S. and Canadian residents and are allowing anyone 13 years or older to participate. Submissions must include a track which is original material, the work of the person who entered and at least two and a half minutes long. Participants have to visit the Contest Profile on the site to publish their track. They can publish as many tracks as they wish during the Submission period which is open till March 31.

A panel of judges will review all submissions and select the top five Finalists based on the following criteria: Originality and Creativity, 25%, Quality of Submission 25%, Uniqueness & Style 35% Use of collaboration 15%.  These five Finalists will then have their tracks displayed in the Contest Gallery on the SongSilo website. Starting on April 5 the public will be invited to vote on their favorite.  Only one vote per person per track will be allowed during the voting phase which will end on April 26.

SongSilo-User So instead of leaving the determination of the winners totally up to public vote, the judging phase helps to prevent a submission from becoming a winner that really does not meet the high standards of what SongSilo is all about.

“We wanted to give everybody who wants to be involved in music, an opportunity to create and enjoy the artistry of song,” said Michael Edwards. “Not everyone has the tools it takes to create or compose — whether that is a specific skill or piece of equipment. Song Silo changes all that.”

The Finalist with the highest number of votes will be determined as the Grand Prize winner who will receive a $1,000 cash prize plus a SongSilo premium account for a year. Also one First Prize winner will receive $250 along with a SongSilo premium account as well.

The Edward brothers are hoping to carry on the family tradition of making music fun. Their father, Bernard Edwards, along with Nile Rogers, was a founding member of Chic. Together they created such hits as ‘Dance, Dance, Dance,’ ‘Everybody Dance,’ ‘I Want Your Love,’ and ‘Le Freak’. The brothers are hoping to leave their own mark through the creation of SongSilo. Already the contest has gotten some good, quality submissions. Check it out here, sign-up for free, take a listen and if you’re a musician, get your track created and submitted soon.