LA2M Contest- Blogging for Books

By on September 14, 2010

Write a blog post about our Fall schedule including the Mike Tirico event and you could win a free book! 

This Fall is going to be an exciting season for the marketing business group and LA2M is kicking things off with a contest. What speakers/topics are you looking forward to this season? How can the luncheons boost your business acumen? Write about it on your blog and we may select you to win a free book!

To win the LA2M Blogging for Books contest:

  1. Write a blog post about the Fall LA2M speaker lineup including Mike Tirico's event.
  2. Share the link on the LA2M site.
  3. Tweet out the link (your blog post) using @la2m
  4. Come to the October 6th meeting a see if you won!

 

Links:

LA2M Fall Speakers Lineup

Mike Tirico Presents at LA2M

Tickets to Mike Tirico at LA2M

 

Submissions will be judged upon quality content. LA2M looks forward to your blog nod!

 

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