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Yellow Pages reveals new-look Adelaide covers

by Lee Hopkins on November 27, 2012 · 0 comments

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Ten photos taken by locals have been chosen for each cover, with the following winners taking out the top slot on each cover

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Yellow Pages have launched a competition to find great images to put on its front covers

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Organizers say the 2011 competition generated 300,000 new Facebook likes, Twitter followers, and YouTube views. Fleming increased his Facebook likes by 1,620 or 6.1 percent during the seven week contest

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Before you launch your first online promotion, be aware that there are many regulations governing contests enforced both by Facebook and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

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Check out the video at the top of this post to learn more and visit the CTK Foundation’s page to apply, but hurry up because the grant closes August 15.

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MY GOOD mate Glenn Murray is repeating last year’s offer of letting you nab his two top-notch e-books on SEO copywriting and SEO secrets for an amazing mere $20. You’d normally pay $89.94! And if you show some love and care in a video, you could even get your money back! Have a look at [...]

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Courtesy of those very fine folks at Plantronics – makers of great bluetooth headsets and earpieces – comes the opportunity to win a Plantronics M100. Here’s some of the features of the earpiece: Deliver your natural voice – not background noises, thanks to dual microphones, wind-noise reduction, and Digital Signal Processing technology; Pair two or [...]

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Optus and the I.T. Team competition

by Lee Hopkins on December 9, 2010 · 0 comments

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Last but not least, the first 100 entries win an HP Netbook 5102. So get cracking.

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last entry, midnight CST Sunday 17th October 2010

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Toyota and *that* social media disaster

by Lee Hopkins on December 16, 2009 · 4 comments

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Tim Burrowes from ‘always great for a read’ ad/pr blog Mumbrella has a great take on the social media disaster that is the Toyota Yaris fiasco. As he says, “Going back to the cause of this, a big part of the issue is a cultural one. This could have happened to many ad agencies other [...]

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