Butterscotch announces the Hire a Software Spokesperson video contest
| Published: | Apr 22, 2009 | |||
| Author: | Bruce Cannon | |||
What you would say if you could pitch your software product in a 30-second video? Now is your chance to script it and have it produced with butterscotch.com, Tucows video division.
Win the production of a 30-second video scripted and directed by you that highlights your product's features and benefits. It will be hosted on camera by butterscotch's Miss Download Cheryl Poirier (pictured, on the right).
Here is what you get:
- Production of the video at the butterscotch studio in Toronto
- You own the rights to the video
- Video is hosted at butterscotch.com for remainder of 2009
- Video is embedded in your Tucows.com product preview listing page for the remainder of 2009
Here is how to enter:
Write a 30-second statement that includes no more than 150 words about your software product and its benefits. Plus, include your name, company name, product name, your email, your product's price and the web site address where your software is promoted. (You can choose to use your Tucows.com software listing page.)
Send it by email to bruce@butterscotch.com
AFRAID YOU CAN WRITE? Simply list 10 features about your software in your email (most important points first) and we will write the script for you if you win.
Send us your script by May 8, 2009 and see if you are grand prize winner of butterscotch.com's Software Spokesperson May 2009 contest.
REMEMBER: Deadline for entries is midnight May 8 2009 in your time zone!
The value of a 30-second software spokesperson video unit is US$999. Some conditions apply. Void where prohibited by law.
Email your entry now! bruce@butterscotch.com
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