技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
用例
- 面部识别
- 语音识别
服务
- 培训
关于客户
p2p 商业奖的客户是来自任何地方、任何行业的小型企业、个体企业家和社会企业。这些实体正在寻找负担得起的认可和公关。他们有兴趣参加一个奖项计划,由同行评判,而不是由秘密评审团评判。他们还有兴趣收到包含个性化证书页面、新闻稿和网页的新闻资料袋。客户也可能对低廉的入场费以及阅读和评估同行提交内容的机会感兴趣。
挑战
p2p 商业奖旨在满足小型企业、个体企业家和社会企业对经济认可和公共关系 (PR) 的需求。创始人 David M. Simons 是一位没有技术背景的项目经理,他受到一篇关于一位企业家使用无代码平台 Bubble 推出产品的文章的启发。我们面临的挑战是创建一个基于网络的颁奖平台,同行们可以在其中评判彼此的参赛作品,从而消除举办晚宴或秘密评审团的需要。目标是为参与者提供低成本的认可和公关,以及包括个性化证书页、新闻稿和网页的新闻资料袋。
解决方案
David M. Simons 使用 Bubble(一个无代码平台)构建了 p2p Business Awards 应用程序。用户填写一份简短的调查问卷并选择他们想要进入的奖项类别。一旦收到来自某个地理区域的最低数量的参赛作品,每个参与者就完成提交并收取参赛费。然后,用户阅读并评估同行提交的内容,并按偏好顺序对它们进行排名,从而为每个提交提供一个分数。所有参与者都会收到一封电子邮件,让他们知道自己的表现(例如,冠军、亚军等),以及公关技巧和新闻资料袋。该应用程序于三月份推出,并一直收到用户的参与和反馈。大卫还通过撰写有关奖项的博客和创建视频教程来扩大他的网络影响力,这帮助他吸引了读者并添加了许多反向链接。
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