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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010Orlando Stay Giveaway Twitter Contest
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010Even if the summer is coming to a close, many travelers are by now plotting for their next vacation, be it a holiday retreat or jump getaway. There are numerous places to choose from, but thereâ??s no doubt Orlando is one of the up-to-the-minute destinations on the planet thanks to its standard theme parks. What could top spending a vacation at Walt Disney World? Spending it there for free, of course!
You can now penetrate getaroomâ??s Orlando Stay Giveaway Twitter Promotion for a chance to win a two night stay in Orlando at the newly renovated Regal Sun Resort. All you have to do is retweet the promotion, which will be posted on the @getaroomcom Twitter page and also appears not more than. Once you have retweeted the promotion and become a follower of @getaroomcom, you are entered.
The promotion is: Penetrate to win 2 nights in Orlando with getaroom.com! Retweet this and follow @getaroomcom to penetrate!
Entries will be accepted early 12:01 a.m. CT on August 28, 2009 until 11:59 p.m. CT on September 25, 2009. The hotel stay is valid through September 30, 2010, and the winner will be announced on or about September 28, 2009 via Twitter. The winner must send @Getaroomcom a direct message (DM) within 48 hours to receive their prize.Twitterers can retweet the message multiple times, but only one is required for entry. There is a limit of one entry per person/twitter account.
Don’t forget to check out other fine properties in Orlando as well as in other major cities including New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles.
“Tweet to Win” Contest for the Holidays
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010http://mycontextualads.com/TweetToWin.html”Peep to Win” Contest for the Holidays
To participate in this contest, all you need to do is include the #mycontextualads tag in any peep on Twitter. You can be creative with your peep or re-peep our message, it’s completely upto you!Don’t forget to follow @mycontextualads to find out if you’ve won.You can peep #mycontextualads as evenly as you like. Each of these tweets will be eligible and the winners chosen will be the top four highest tweeters! It’s as simple as that!But please, no bots or automated scripts please! This is purely meant for fun and lets keep it that way!Rules:1. This competition is offered by Zytes Technologies Inc. (”Zytes”) and is open to anyone with a Twitter account who is at least 16 years of age. Employees and agents of Zytes and/or its affiliated companies and family members of such employees are not eligible to penetrate.2. The competition starts on Dec 22nd 2009 and will take up again till January 30th 20103. To penetrate the competition you must send out a peep from your own Twitter account and include “#mycontextualads” in your message. The rest of the message is up to you, and you are welcome to retweet our competition peep URL. Or just say whatever you feel like. And you don’t have to be a user of MyContextualAds to penetrate, so no buy is required.4. You can peep as many times as you like (though entries using automated tweets will be disqualified).5. Winners will be chosen at the end of the contest. Winners will be announced after the close of the contest from the MyContextualAds Twitter account and official blog.6. 4 grand prizes will be available, one each for US $257. The prize cash would be sent to the winner’s PayPal account – no other payment mechanisms would be entertained8. Entrants’ personal details will be used by Zytes strictly in accordance with Zytes’s privacy policy.9. Neither Zytes nor its affiliated companies shall have any liability for (i) any technical failures of any kind, including but not limited to malfunctions, interruptions or disconnections in phone lines or network hardware or software; (ii) technical or human error which may occur in the administration of the competition; (iii) any malfunction of or hurt to the prizes; or (iv) any restrictions or delays imposed by any customs authorities or any import or other taxes of any kind imposed by any taxation authority in respect of the prizes.