Thanks sweet_414 for posting this on the forum 🙂
Matchstick, Canada’s Word of Mouth marketing company, is looking to hook up a limited number of qualified individuals with the latest portable entertainment device from our client. We are specifically looking for bloggers or individuals with a social networking page who are highly sociable and connected and currently own and frequently use an MP3 player.
Is this you?
• Living in Canada
• Between the ages of 16-29
• Up to date with music and new trends in portable technology products
• A heavy user of portable technology (camera, digital music player, email, etc)
• The person everyone goes to for recommendations on new music or technology products
What’s in it for you?
Should you qualify for this program, we will send you your very own portable entertainment device to use and brag about to all your friends!
What’s the catch?
There is no catch – all we ask in exchange for the portable entertainment device is that you use it as much as you can, show it to all your friends, talk about it whenever the opportunity arises, and provide us with your honest feedback about your experience. Our unique product seeding programs work by placing products into the hands of key individuals with the goal of initiating word of mouth and awareness for the product.
If you are interested in this program and feel you fit the above criteria please click below to fill in the survey to see if you qualify.
Click here to apply for this mp3 player
Awesome thanks! I’d love this.
Sweet…finally a matchstick offer to which I can apply. You don’t have to be in a capital city to qualify!
Well, I filled out the survey and we’ll see what happens. I would really like to have and MP3 player.
This should also be for people who are over 29 years old
Heh, their li’l blurb there pretty much describes me, ‘cept that I despise Facebook/MySpace/social networking. I like social bookmarking sites (like Digg) and a limited social networking (linking to other blogs, and Twitter) but as a whole, I don’t trust sites like Orkut, Facebook, MySpace, …I think there’s one called bebo, or something…
Anyway, don’t use ’em, and that’s probably the best way for Matchstick to get word of mouth around. The internets.