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DIGIT WORLD CONTEST for promotion of artistic heritage
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Saturday, 26 April 2003
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The Digit World contest has been conceived to provide answers to the expectations of public institutions as well as professionals of the numerical industry. Through new promotional e-platforms and awards, they are seeking new ways, new forms of visibility, in order to show their expertise and underline the quality of their work. Obtaining an award remains the more efficient of all tools of valorisation and success. It allows in particular the awarded contestant to raise its credibility among its own network by propping up its reputation and even gaining prestige. For a national or regional institution it is a real communication instrument that displays the specificities of the institution in the best possible way. An international award is a factor of multiplication of notoriety on a national or regional point of view. The weavers of the Internet Fiesta, which is a world wide, non profitable, honourable event which occurs every year since 1998, will grant award and citations which will be a very good subject for the granted contestants to be published in the local or regional media. This in itself will constitute a remarkable growth of the impact of the communication of the awarded contestant. The consequences will be, of course, depending on the contestant position in the various prize list but also of the quality of his own promotion previous to his participation in the contest. Today almost 200 validated contestants from over 42 countries have subscribed and the promoters are starting to encourage every one of them to activate their local network.
 
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