(Do not include title if you are using an image with text as it will look confusing). Font is white by default, so a darker background image is preferred.Title: This is the messaging/copy for the banner.
In a music event, a banner could be a quick promotion or a link to a contest to win free merchandise. For example, during a sporting event, a banner could be made for a “goal moment”.
You will need the following information and assets to set up this overlay type: Make sure you do not check off a “correct” answer. It is an opinion question, therefore we recommend including phrases like “do you think” For example: Ask fans what their favorite album is, or where they’d like to see a live-show next. POLLS: Uncover more about your fans by asking them opinion questions. If you are duplicating the prediction question you set for other campaigns, don’t forget to clear “correct” answers. Step 5: Push results again to show fans the correct answer (fans will get their points) Step 4: Edit the question and check off the correct answer. Step 3: Push the results once, to show the percentage of people that voted for each answer. Step 2: Then push the question to the fans and let them answer. Step 1: To set up a prediction question, first set up the question you’d like to ask and possible answers (without checking off the correct answer) Use during free-throws, face-offs or to predict which song an artist might play next. Make sure to check-box the correct answer when setting up your answers.įast-timed predictions are a great way to put fans in the moment. Whether answering obscure facts about their favorite artists or putting their sports knowledge to the test, keep fans on their feet. Invite fans to test their knowledge during the livestream. It is best used to ask trivia questions, predictions, and polls.
Once a question is pushed, it is greyed out and unable to be used again until results are reset. In the Fan-view, questions first pop-up as a dropdown clickable title that must be opened for fan participation. When adding a new question to an existing group, make sure you select from the list of your groups.
For example: “Jim Bean Sponsorship”, “Bonobo Merchandise” “Trivia” etc. We recommend grouping by theme or use-case of overlays. This is the “folder” that your overlay will live in, within the producer console. Points Per Game = PPGīy setting up a naming and numbering system from day 1, you will be able to organize your overlays more effectively. We recommend setting up naming conventions within your team to keep track of different overlays.Īrtist - Group Name - 2-3 word description:(Bonobo - Trivia - History - Simon Green - DOB)Ĭonsider establishing specific abbreviations with your team for common questions. This is what appears on the entry in the producer console. Once you click on an option, a modal will appear where you can configure your entry.Įvery overlay type requires the following fields to be completed: Under the “Overlays” section, click the “+ Add New” button. Once you have logged into your Tradable Bits account, and have selected the FanXP campaign you will be working in, click on the “Entries” Tab.
This guide will walk you through how to set up entries/overlays in FanXP.