I have entered 4 company/domain naming contests this year. So far, all 4 contest creators are reneging on awarding a prize, and have presumably walked away (either with a bagful of names, or none). This is a bad track record for this company, and one which forcasts its inability to survive without drastic reforms. Crowdspring should quickly and decidedly determine a winner in EVERY contest, and award the money out of their own pockets, since the creatives invest much time and energy into providing viable workproduct in hope of a sometimes meager reward. Two contests are approaching 60 days since ending.
I have entered 4 company/domain naming contests this year. So far, all 4 contest creators are reneging on awarding a prize, and have presumably walked away (either with a bagful of names, or none). This is a bad track record for this company, and one which forcasts its inability to survive without drastic reforms. Crowdspring should quickly and decidedly determine a winner in EVERY contest, and award the money out of their own pockets, since the creatives invest much time and energy into providing viable workproduct in hope of a sometimes meager reward. Two contests are approaching 60 days since ending.
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