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FanEdit signal pageHow FanEdit Runs Edit Contests That Creators Actually Want to Join
FanEdit runs edit contests by giving creators a clear prompt, usable assets, simple rules, visible rankings, and a reason to make something they are proud of. A strong contest does not feel like unpaid ad labor; it feels like a public challenge inside a creative community.
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The contest shape
A good edit contest starts with a prompt that is specific enough to focus people but open enough to reward taste. The best contests let editors show identity, not just compliance.
- 01Clear creative prompt
- 02Approved assets
- 03Ranking or judging criteria
- 04Deadline and prizes
- 05Public showcase
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Why rankings matter
Rankings make the creative field legible. They help fans discover edits, help editors understand what is resonating, and help brands identify talent beyond follower count.
- 01Hall of Fame visibility
- 02Impact-based discovery
- 03Creator recognition
- 04Campaign talent scouting
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