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A new adventure is waiting for the video-lovers ‘community on the challenjam.com website, that offers an advanced platform of video contests. Challenjam brings together people with the same interest for friendly video competitions or challenges. Speed drawing, drone racing, travel vlog, free-running, snowboarding, song cover challenjams are running there, with participants getting and giving jamits (likes) each other to appraise featured videos.

The site gives place for a lively, thrilling, engaging online community who love discovering talents in a rewarding environment. Why is it rewarding? Because there are two ways to appreciate talents: one is to mark them favourite, and the other one is to give them jamits. Performance is judged by a welcoming audience without negative comments or feedbacks.

challenjam.com attracts the most adventurous video creators, and the most fascinated audience with the same passion. It is a new social media hub, where anyone can start or join challenjams for free ‘Just for Fun’ or ‘Just for Fame’. However, it’s open for professionals also, they can set entry-fee challenjams, where the winning Post gets $ prize.

The site is very simple to use. Visitors can register with either their Facebook account or their email address. They are provided with a Profile page to follow their activity. To join a challenge needs only a video Post (currently a youtube video’s URL link). Winning is easy: collecting the most jamits.

YouTube has 118 million challenge videos and this number is getting higher in every moment, however the individual channel setup of YouTube does not support these kinds of video contests. That was the reason behind launching challenjam.com last year. The international users’ community of the site seem to be supporting the idea, because it is growing steadily. The site has visitors from 142 countries all over the world.

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