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Cambrian House began as a crowdsourcing community using a wisdom of crowds based approach to discover new business and technology ideas. These pages are being kept online as a technology demo to showcase Chaordix™.

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  • Created: Jul 21, 2006, 3:55 pm
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Not freeish. Not freesque. It's free!

The Idea

Its a way for advertisers to bypass the professional creatives in advertising agencies, and get ideas directly from the market. We will publish briefs for projects, which may be aimed at print, web, TV etc. Users submit their ideas in the appropriate format, such images, text documents, Flash animations. The best ideas win the commission, and others (provided they meet quality and legal standards) are exhibited on the Hall of Fame web site. Sometimes the winning submissions will be good enough to use as-is, in which case a higher commission amount will be paid. Otherwise they are used as the basis for more professional productions, so for example, a Flash animation could be used to storyboard a concept, or broadcast directly if it is really good.

I thought of this idea when I was...

looking at CafePress, and I thought it it was a too-limited way for creative people to make money from their skills


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