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$100 Up For Grabs, From Joe Tech!

Posted by Douglas Slingerland | March 6, 2008 .
We all love contests, especially when they involve minimal work and amazing rewards! Well Joe Tech is hosting a contest for the month of March for you to win $100.

Win $100

How To Enter

I’m sure you’re all very eager to enter, so how do you enter? Easy! There are three different way to get your ‘tickets’

  • Make a comment of value (not just “i agree”, etc.) on a post = 1 entry (remember to comment on all blogs)
  • Subscribe to RSS via email = 2 entries (per blog you subscribe to!)
  • Write a post about the contest on your blog (must include a link to this page and the links below to participating blogs) = 25 entries

I encourage all Dudango readers to enter, if you have a blog write a post and get your 25 entries, if not then subscribe and make a comment for your 3 entries, you’ll have great chances of winning, trust me!.

Why Enter?

Many contests go by with very few entrants. John Chow and Shoemoney frequently host contests well worth over $1000 and many of these slip by with fewer than 20 entrants! Never be discouraged from entering into a contest, especially when it is such minimal work!

For more details visit the official post by clicking the $100 bill or here.
The deadline for this contest is 12:00 AM April 1, 2008.

Who wants to pay you?
- JoeTech.com
- Link Bait
- Gorilla Sushi
- CK Marketing
- The Big Bald Blog
- How 2 Blogger
- Jason Boom
- Mr Javo

How many entries did you pick up? Leave a comment and let me know!

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  1. Douglas Slingerland March 7, 2008 6:49 am
    What an amazing contest, I’m so glad this post earned me 25 entries! That’s a steal of a deal for only a few moments of work.