I donated a prize of a Creative Vado Video Camera over at Trisha Lyn’s blog and she has picked a winner…
It’s Jeremy Botter! So Congratulations to Jeremy.
Your Creative Vado camera will be arriving soon. Make sure you send me your first video!
Trisha Lyn F. is having a contest and I am donating a new Creative Vado camera as part of the contest. This camera is the newest camera on the block and everyone is talking about it.
There are some cool prizes to win:
• First Prize – Six month subscription to Trackur.
• Second Prize – Creative Vado Pocket Video Camera.
• Third Prize – Six month 125×125 ad spot on FreshySEO.com.
• Random Entry “Door†Prizes – 50 custom printed business cards from PsPrint, a Secrettweet.com Logo T-shirt, Create Your Own Reality: The Ancient Wisdom book by Sharyn Abbott, and a fantastic free sticker selection from StickerGiant.com
The contest ends on June 15th and it’s easy to win. So why not enter today? Who knows, I maybe sending you the camera!
Good Luck!
Media Business is publishing a special report on the “10 Great Media Web Sitesâ€. The issue will be in the June 9th edition.
They are looking for nominations in the following categories, IT, trade (non-tech), business news, new launch, relaunch, b-to-b media pure play, subscription and portal, as well as the use of multimedia/video and Web2.0/community.
You can send your nominations as well a short explanation on what makes it a great site to ebooker [at] crain.com. (of course, replace the [at] with the @ sign)
The deadline for nominations is May 15th.
I have taken up the “1 for Charity Blogger Challenge” that was started by Chad over at CDF Networks. He has challenged bloggers out there to give up a spot for charity or use an empty space reserved for advertisers. Either way it’s a great thing.
The charity he has chosen to start with is the Lance Armstrong Foundation. I couldn’t think of a more deserving charity to donate to. I will also do them same.
Chad, Great job for starting this
Last night I was watching the news were a Seattle man was sued for $10,000, that’s right 10K for not leaving negative feed back, but neutral feedback.
Steve Shellhorn was sued for $10,000 by an eBay seller who sold him some coins.
Shellhorn bought some Morgan silver dollars from a man in North Carolina. The price was fair, but Shellhorn says the coins were packed poorly.
“The coins were hanging out of the envelope, loose, with no packing whatsoever around them,” he said.
The seller wanted feedback. Shellhorn couldn’t honestly say the deal was good or bad so he took the middle ground.
So next thing you know he was sued for the 10K, but the judge in North Carolina had a wake up call and did just recently threw the case out.
Makes you think what he would have sued for if he had left negative feedback. It’s a crazy world we live in now-a-days.