Apester powers TIME’s Person of the Year readers poll with a unique story format

Apester, the visual interactive storytelling platform, partners with TIME for the third consecutive year to poll their readers as a part of the TIME’s Person of the Year project. Every year since 1927, TIME chooses a person or a group with the most influence on the events of the year. Voting begins November 19 and will end on December 6 at midnight ET. This is the second time that TIME polls its readers using the Apester story format allowing a mobile optimized multiple slide gallery experience with custom made interactive buttons.

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This year, readers choose from a list of 55 influencers dominating the 2018 headlines consisting of political leaders such as Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada , extraordinary athletes such as olympic gymnast and silence breaker Aly Raisman, social activists such as former NFL player Colin Kaepernick, groundbreaking entrepreneurs such as Jack Dorsey, Co-founder and CEO of Twitter, and inspiring artists such as multi-talented Donald Glover –  AKA Childish Gambino.

Apester’s massive growth as an interactive content platform in 2018 has come from their partnerships with publishers such as TIME, Meredith, TI-Media, IDG Group, Penske Media, Virgin, ITV, and RTL.

The Apester platform empowers publishers, enterprises, and content marketers worldwide to create, contextually distribute, and monetize visual interactive content experiences for mobile devices. Its platform allows content creators to transform text-heavy content into visually engaging and easily shareable content with a simple-to-use editor. The platform offers tools such as polls, quizzes, interactive videos, and a story format that propels the story experience from social networks into the mobile web. In addition, Apester creates exclusive content tailored for selected publishers.

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