During Affiliate Summit West in Las Vegas I got a chance to chat with Affiliate.com about the fancy T-shirts they were giving away to attendees. Those shirts were the hit of the show. Everybody wanted one and said they would actually wear it after the show. Well, Affiliate.com wants you to prove it and they’ve created a little contest that could net $1,000 for yourself and $1,000 to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief Fund.
Here’s How To Enter
This contest is really simple. Make a blog post about the Affiliate.com shirt and send a link to the article to tom@affiliate.com. It’ll be nice if you include a photo of you wearing the shirt but it’s not required.
The winner will be selected by a panel of judges made up of Missy Ward, Zac Johnson, Murray Newlands and me. We will read every entry and select one as the grand prize winner. Entries will be judged on a variety of subjective criteria known only to us. We’re looking for really creative blog posts. That winner will receive $1,000 cash and $1,000 donated to the American Red Cross in their name.
The contest starts today and runs through February 22, 2010. The winner will be announced on March 1. For a complete list of contest rules, go here.
Get A Free Affiliate.com T-Shirt Just for Entering
If you didn’t pick up an Affiliate.com shirt during Affiliate Summit (or you didn’t go to ASW), then email tom@affiliate.com and he’ll send one out to you while supplies last. You can then take a photo of yourself wearing the shirt for the blog post.
Good luck and dont’ forget to join Affiliate.com if you haven’t already.
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