Mindspace
Mindspace is a digital marketing and gamification agency based in Tempe, Arizona. Founded in 2002, Mindspace applies game mechanics to non-game applications, creating custom marketing campaigns to increase user engagement. Mindspace’s work includes gamified campaigns, employee training and engagement, customer engagement, website development, video, social, mobile and additional digital projects. Mindspace works with Fortune 500 companies like Starbucks, Google, Fedex, Hyatt, Showtime and Time Warner.
Awards and accomplishments
- 2013 Gold ADDY – Showtime, Dexter’s Disciples Facebook Game – LINK for all 2013 awards
- 2013 Silver ADDY – Shutterfly Business Solutions Website [LINK]
- 2013 Bronze ADDY – MGM Resorts International, ARIA Mobile Website [LINK]
- 2013 Bronze ADDY – MGM Resorts International, ARIA Website [LINK]
- 2013 Bronze ADDY – Shutterfly Business Solutions Mobile Website [LINK]
- 2010 Regional Gold ADDY - Mindspace Calendar
- 2010 ADDY Best of Show - Mindspace Calendar
- 2010 Gold ADDY - Mindspace Calendar
- 2010 Gold, Silver, Bronze ADDY - Multiple Winners
- 2008 Copper Quill Awards - Ethisphere Magazine
- 2008 HSMAI Award - Solstice (media relations)
- 2007 Gold Quill Award - For integrated marketing for the launch of Ethisphere Magazine.
- 2007 Copywriter of the year by American Advertising Federation's Phoenix Chapter
- 2005, 2006, 2007 Multiple ADDY Award Winners (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
Principals and directors
- Brent Shetler - Principal + Creative Director
- Jay Contonio - Technology Director
See also
References
- I'll Eat This Cricket for a Cricket Badge (2012)
- IABC - Can Gamification Repair Your Sputtering Marketing Tactics (November 2012)
- MarketingProfs - How to Use Gamification to Reward Customers and Engage Prospects (September 2012)
- iMedia Connection - 3 Lesser-Known Gamification Strategies for Marketers (August 2012)
- Mashable - 4 Tips for Gamifying Your Marketing Plan (May 2012)
- Chicago Tribune - Businesses Turn to Video Games to Generate Customer Loyalty (January 2012)
External links
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