Tips and Tricks for a Successful Nomination from a Software Judge’s Perspective

Richard Dym is Managing Partner of the BondiGroup and one of the SIIA’s long time respected Software CODiE judges. He has participated in enough CODiE nominee demos to know what separates a good one from a great one. In an effort to give nominees a leg up this year, Richard is offering up some tips and tricks for success from a judge’s perspective.

 

Tip 1: Build your CODiE demonstration with the category description in mind. Be sure to cover all relevant points of your product because judges will be evaluating your product against the category criteria.

Tip 2: If at all possible, host a live demonstration rather than a pre-recorded or un-guided demonstration.

Tip 3: Before beginning your demonstration, review what you are planning with your judge to make sure you are covering their specific requirements.

Tip 4: Use an introductory power point to introduce your company, product, key features, business model, target customer and highlight specific innovations.

Tip 5: During your demonstration, focus on usability as well as functionality.

Tip 6: Be sure to summarize innovations and disruption at the conclusion of the demonstration.

Tip 7: Even if you take questions during your presentation, be sure to leave time at the end for a final wrap up. Remember the “tell them what you told them rule”.

Good luck with your demos, and remember that the early deadline for nominations is this Friday, September 20th! For more information on nominating and demo strategies, email me at ascott@siia.net.

 


 

Angel Scott Angel Scott is Awards Program Coordinator at SIIA. Follow the SIIA CODiE Awards on twitter at @CODiEAwards.

Insider Tips and Tricks from a Content CODiEs Judge.

Barry Graubart, VP, Product Strategy, Connotate Inc. is one of the CODiE Awards’ well respected judges. He has participated in enough CODiE nominee demos to know what separates a good one from a great one.   He shares his insight on what he looks for in nominees as a judge and how to leverage a win!

Before the demo:

Tip 1: Communicate with your assigned judge prior to and if needed, after your presentation. Call or e-mail with confirmations and reach a common understanding about what is to happen and how to contact you if there is a problem.  Try not to leave emails and/or phone calls unanswered.

Tip 2: Check with your judges’ technology and be sure that he/she has the technological ability to see your demonstration.

Tip 3: Right from the start get comfortable with your judge, break the ice and listen to what he/she is like. Visit their LinkedIn profile in advance, to find out what they and their company do. You’ll want to understand how they may be viewing your product.

Tip 4: Set up a live demo. Don’t just give the judge access to your product and assume they’ll figure it out.

Tip 5: Don’t have your 3rd string junior product manager give the demo. Your competition might have their CEO delivering theirs. Who’s going to make a stronger pitch?

During the demo:

Tip 6: Don’t assume that your judge knows your company or your product. Start out the conversation with a brief high-level overview. Ask them to let you know if you’re going too deep or not deeply enough.

Tip 7: Don’t give a “generic” demo. You’d never do that for a real prospect (I hope). Treat the judge like a specific prospect – and set up that scenario with them. Tell them “during this demo, let’s assume that you are a (job function) at a (organization type) and you’re trying to (problem you will solve). Then, throughout the demo, reinforce that – including the value proposition of why this matters and how it will help them in their job.

Tip 8: Be prompt with the time allowed. Give the demo as you might to a top prospect. Don’t click on every menu item. Focus on demonstrating the specific capabilities that will deliver your value in the scenario you’ve laid out for them.

Tip 9: Always thank your judge for his or her time. Remember that the judges volunteer their time for this – and may watch 6-8 product demos. Show appreciation of their efforts.

Good luck with your nominations, and remember that the early deadline is this Friday! For more on nomination strategies, email me at ascott@siia.net.


Angel Scott Angel Scott is Awards Program Coordinator at SIIA. Follow the SIIA CODiE Awards on twitter at @CODiEAwards.

Education CODiE Awards: Tips & Tricks for CODiE Success

Yesterday we hosted a CODiE Awards webinar specifically for education categories. The primary purpose of the webinar was to provide important updates made to the process, including the addition/revision of several categories for a total of 28 education-related categories.

During the webinar we covered:

  • How to nominate
  • What happens during the first-round judging process
  • The complete CODiE Awards timeline
  • A review of education categories

We were especially pleased to have two guests join us for the webinar: Kathy Sell, Director of Marketing, Atomic Learning a 2013 CODiE Award winner, and Larry Lambert, Online Instructional Support Specialist, Southwestern College District, a esteemed CODiE Awards judge.

Watch the webinar to hear everything that Kathy and Larry had to say, in addition to the information we provided. And remember, nominations for the content categories must be submitted by Friday, September 20, 2013.


Angel Scott Angel Scott is Awards Program Coordinator at SIIA. Follow the SIIA CODiE Awards on twitter at @CODiEAwards.

2014 CODiE Awards: How to Nominate

Nominate for the 2014 CODiEs in 3 Easy Steps

  1. Look at the categories to determine the best fit for your product. You are encouraged to nominate for as many categories that are relevant to your product across the three category sectors. The more products you nominate the more money you save.
  2. Review the timeline and make note of the deadlines.
  3. Then nominate your product(s) today!

Not a member?

The SIIA has many programs that our members take advantage of.  If you are interested in learning more about membership and want to take advantage of our Join & Save offer to receive a complimentary CODiE Awards nomination – let us know and we will be happy to talk to you.



Angel Scott Angel Scott is Awards Program Coordinator at SIIA. Follow the SIIA CODiE Awards on twitter at @CODiEAwards.

Nominations Now Open for the 29th Annual SIIA CODiE Awards

Today SIIA opened nominations for the 2014 SIIA CODiE Awards. The 2014 CODiE Awards feature 28 new and updated categories, reflecting the dramatic changes in technology and business models impacting the software and information industries.

The CODiE Awards have been the premier award for the software and information industries for 28 years. The awards program has three tracks organized by industry focus: Content, Education and Software.

Content: The SIIA Content CODiE Awards showcase the information industry’s finest products, technology and services created by, or for, media, publishers and information services providers.

The Content CODiE Awards will be presented on January 29-30, 2014 during the Content Divisions annual conference for Information Industry leaders, the Information Industry Summit.

Education: The SIIA Education CODiE Awards showcase applications, products and services from developers of educational software, digital content, online learning services, and related technologies across the K-20 sector.

Education winners will be announced in San Francisco on May 12-14, 2014 during the Ed Tech Industry Summit.

Software: The SIIA Software CODiE Awards showcase applications, products and services that are developed by independent software vendors (ISVs) for use in business, government, academic, or other organizational settings.

Software winners will be announced in San Francisco on May 20-22, 2014 during the software industry’s premier ISV conference, Maximize.

For more information about the SIIA CODiE Awards, visit http://www.siia.net/codies.


Angel Scott Angel Scott is Awards Program Coordinator at SIIA. Follow the SIIA CODiE Awards on twitter at @CODiEAwards.

SIIA Names 2013 Content CODiE Awards Winners

SIIA would like to announce the winners of their 2013 CODiE Awards in 25 Content categories, representing the industry’s best products, technologies, and services created by or for media, publishers, and information services providers.

The SIIA CODiE Awards have been the premier award for the software and information industries, recognizing excellence for 27 years. The awards have over 75 categories organized by industry focus: Content, Education and Software. The 25 Content CODiE Awards winners were announced during a special Awards luncheon today in New York City during IIS 2013: Breakthrough, the SIIA’s annual flagship conference for information industry leaders.

The SIIA Congratulates all the CODiE Award Content Winners listed below.
Details about their products can be found at http://www.siia.net/codies/2013/winners.asp

2013 CODiE Awards Content Winners:
Advertising Management Platform

  • BRIQ (BrightRoll IQ), BrightRoll

Best Business Directory (tie)

  • NetProspex B2B Data Services, NetProspex
  • OneSource iSell, OneSource Information Services

Best Business Information Solution

  • Cortera Pulse, Cortera, Inc.

Best Consumer Information Resource

  • Safari Books Online, Safari Books Online

Best Content Management Platform

  • Adobe CQ, Adobe Systems, Inc.

Best Crowd Sourced Solution

  • InfoArmy Competitive Intelligence Reports, InfoArmy

Best Digital Rights Management Solution

  • Sentinel License Development Kit (LDK), SafeNet, Inc. – SRM Group

Best eCommerce & Billing Platform

  • Avangate SkyCommerce Suite, Avangate

Best Financial & Market Data Information Solution

  • TTR – Transactional Track Record, ZUVINOVA

Best General Reference Service

  • Literati Public, Credo Reference

Best Governance, Risk and Compliance Solution

  • Sonatype Insight, Sonatype

Best Lead Generation Solution

  • salesPRISM, Lattice Engines

Best Legal Information Solution

  • Lexis Advance, LexisNexis Group

Best Media & Information Monitoring Solution

  • Cision, Cision, Inc.

Best Medical Information Solution

  • DG Suite-DG Image Share, DICOM Grid

Best Press Release Distribution Solution

  • iReach, PR Newswire Association, Inc.

Best Sales & Marketing Intelligence Solution

  • InsideView TEAM, InsideView

Best Science and Technology Information Solution

  • Safari Books Online, Safari Books Online

Best Search Technology Solution

  • Discovery Search Engine, Transparensee Systems

Best Semantic Technology Solution

  • Luxid Content Enrichment Platform, TEMIS Inc.

Best Service Using Aggregated Content

  • Checkpoint World, Thomson Tax & Accounting

Best Social Media Platform

  • Moontoast Social Marketing Apps, Moontoast, LLC.

Best Solution for Integrating Content into the Workflow

  • Adobe FrameMaker 11, Adobe Systems, Inc.

Best Testing, Monitoring and Analytics Platform

  • Adobe Digital Marketing Suite, Adobe Systems, Inc.

Best Video Platform for Media & Publishers

  • The NewsLook Platform, NewsLook

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SIIA CODiE Awards Announce 2013 Content Category Finalists

Today SIIA announced the 82 finalists for the 2013 SIIA CODiE Awards in Content categories. These finalists represent the information industry’s best products, technologies, and services created by or for media, publishers, and information services providers.

This year there were 25 Content categories, featuring several new and updated ones, to reflect the latest industry trends and business models. New categories include Best Crowd Sourced Solution, Best Press Release Distribution Solution, Best Semantic Technology Solution, and Best Social Media Platform.

Winners will be announced during a special Awards luncheon on January 31 in New York City during the SIIA’s annual flagship conference for information industry leaders, IIS 2013: Breakthrough.

This year, finalists are invited to showcase their products in the CODiE Awards Finalist Showcase during IIS 2013: Breakthrough.

The SIIA CODiE Awards are the industry’s only peer-reviewed awards program. The first round review of all nominees is conducted by media, publishing, and information services executives with considerable industry expertise, including members of the industry, analysts, media and bloggers, and bankers and investors. The judges are responsible for selecting the CODiE Awards finalists. SIIA members then vote on the finalist products and the scores from both rounds are tabulated to select the winners.

Details about each finalist are listed here.

2013 CODiE Awards Content Finalists
Best Advertising Management Platform

  • Adobe Media Optimizer, Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • BRIQ (BrightRoll IQ), BrightRoll
  • OpenX Digital Advertising Platform, OpenX

Best Business Directory

  • NetProspex B2B Data Services, NetProspex
  • OneSource iSell, OneSource Information Services

Best Business Information Solution

  • Cision, Cision, Inc.
  • Cortera Pulse, Cortera, Inc.
  • ACCESS GE, GE Capital
  • Web Preserver, Reed Technology (a member of the LexisNexis family)
  • Dodge BuildShare, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
  • Tax & Accounting eBooks [on Thomson Reuters ProView eReader app], Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters

Best Consumer Information Resource

  • Lawyers.com, LexisNexis Group
  • Questia, Questia
  • Safari Books Online, Safari Books Online
  • TalentBrew Platform/Premier Job Postings, TMP Worldwide, LLC

Best Content Management Platform

  • Adobe CQ, Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • iAPPS Content Manager, Bridgeline Digital, Inc.
  • Customer Engagement Platform, Sitecore
  • TERMINALFOUR Site Manager, TERMINALFOUR

Best Crowd Sourced Solution

  • Dell Boomi AtomSphere, Dell Boomi
  • InfoArmy Competitive Intelligence Reports, InfoArmy
  • NetProspex B2B Data Services, NetProspex

Best Digital Rights Management Solution

  • Get It Now, Copyright Clearance Center
  • iCopyright Content Licensing Toolbar, iCopyright
  • Sentinel License Development Kit (LDK), SafeNet, Inc. – SRM Group

Best eCommerce & Billing Platform

  • Aria Subscription Billing Platform, Aria Systems, Inc.
  • Avangate SkyCommerce Suite, Avangate
  • Recurly, Recurly

Best Financial & Market Data Information Solution

  • PitchBook, PitchBook Data, Inc.
  • OPIS Retail DataHouse, United Communications Group (UCG)
  • TTR – Transactional Track Record, ZUVINOVA

Best General Reference Service

  • Literati Public, Credo Reference
  • SAGE Knowledge, Sage Publications

Best Governance, Risk and Compliance Solution

  • ControlPoint, Axceler
  • Bloomberg Government, Bloomberg Government
  • Dow Jones Risk & Compliance Portal, Dow Jones & Company
  • EDR Lender Portal, Environmental Data Resources
  • Keylight platform, LockPath
  • Sonatype Insight, Sonatype

Best Lead Generation Solution

  • HubSpot 3, HubSpot, Inc.
  • salesPRISM, Lattice Engines
  • NetProspex B2B Data Services, NetProspex
  • ZoomInfo Pro, Zoom Information Inc.

Best Legal Information Solution

  • Lexis Advance, LexisNexis Group
  • Web Preserver, Reed Technology (a member of the LexisNexis family)
  • IA Watch, United Communications Group (UCG)
  • Workshare/SkyDox for Cloud Collaboration, Workshare

Best Media & Information Monitoring Solution

  • Cision, Cision, Inc.
  • AllMedia, Critical Mention
  • Nexis with Media Coverage Analyzer, LexisNexis Group

Best Medical Information Solution

  • DG Suite-DG Image Share, DICOM Grid
  • ProQuest Hospital Collection, ProQuest
  • Home Health Coding Center, UCG/DecisionHealth
  • UpToDate for Android, UpToDate

Best Press Release Distribution Solution

  • iReach, PR Newswire Association, Inc.
  • PRWeb Financial Visibility, Vocus, Inc.

Best Sales & Marketing Intelligence Solution

  • DiscoverOrg Database, DiscoverOrg
  • InfoArmy Competitive Intelligence Reports, InfoArmy
  • InsideView TEAM, InsideView
  • IQ Intelligence Suite, Visual IQ

Best Science and Technology Information Solution

  • Mobile Library Rx, Infotrieve, Inc.
  • Udini from ProQuest, ProQuest
  • Safari Books Online, Safari Books Online

Best Search Technology Solution

  • ClinicalKey, Elsevier
  • Discovery Search Engine, Transparensee Systems

Best Semantic Technology Solution

  • ClinicalKey, Elsevier
  • Luxid Content Enrichment Platform, TEMIS Inc.

Best Service Using Aggregated Content

  • Lexis(R) Practice Advisor, LexisNexis Group
  • Nexis, LexisNexis Group
  • ebrary Academic Complete
  • Checkpoint World, Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters
  • Zoomph, Zoomph

Best Social Media Platform

  • Bizo Marketing Platform, Bizo, Inc.
  • The All-New ePals, ePals
  • Moontoast Social Marketing Apps, Moontoast, LLC.

Best Solution for Integrating Content into the Workflow

  • Adobe FrameMaker 11, Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • LexisSmart Precedents, LexisNexis
  • Lexis for Microsoft Office, LexisNexis Group
  • Thomson Reuters Checkpoint [mobile versions], Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters

Best Testing, Monitoring and Analytics Platform

  • Adobe Marketing Cloud, Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • Zoomph, Zoomph

Best Video Platform for Media & Publishers

  • WSJ Live, Dow Jones & Company
  • The NewsLook Platform, NewsLook
  • ARC Engagement Platform, PR Newswire Association, Inc.

For more information on the Information Industry Summit, attending the CODiE Awards lunch, and to see a full schedule of events, visit the Information Industry Summit website.


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