1. What is OpenAd?
2. What can OpenAd.net do for me?
3. Who can sell ideas on OpenAd.net?
4. Isn't OpenAd.net simply an advertising agency?
What is OpenAd?
OpenAd.net is a global platform for the buying and selling of advertising, design and marketing ideas. It showcases previously unpublished ideas submitted by creatives, and makes those ideas available for licensing and sale to registered Members. Members are mainly companies looking for creative answers to an advertising or marketing problem – an ad campaign for a new product or a fresh approach to company PR, for example.
There are two ways in which ideas are entered to OpenAd.net by creatives: as unsolicited, unbranded ideas for display in categories of the Gallery; and as creative responses to a specific brief posted on the site by a Member.
Registration and the submission of ideas to OpenAd.net is free of charge for creatives.
^ topWhat can OpenAd.net do for me?
For creatives involved in advertising, marketing and communications, getting ideas noticed (let alone published) can be a frustrating experience. This is as true for established creatives with years of experience as it is for students and young creatives who are just starting out.
OpenAd.net brings brands to ideas, providing creatives with a unique platform to showcase and sell their work. Submitting ideas to OpenAd.net gives creatives the opportunity to sell their work to clients from around the world.
^ topWho can sell ideas on OpenAd.net?
Anyone with a great idea to sell can sell it on OpenAd.net. Agencies, freelance creatives and students make up the bulk of our creative community.
^ topIsn't OpenAd.net simply an advertising agency?
No, OpenAd.net does not act as an agent for buyers or sellers; it simply provides a space in which ideas can be bought and sold. It is up to sellers how they present their work, and up to buyers to decide whether an idea fits their communications strategy.
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