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Dean

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This comp is all about growing our forum and advertising it around the web..:encouragement:

So the comp is very easy to be a part of for everyone!

The winner will be the person with the "most" points by the close of comp.

Comp starts from 9am 28th November 2012 & entries close 9pm 30th December 2012

What you need to do is advertise “shrimpkeepersforum.com†in as many places and as many times as possible!!!

Yes It’s that simple!!!

The rules are as follows..

You must write about or mention how great “Shrimpkeepersforum.com†is, and take a screen shot of the advertisement!

The advertisement must show the date and time of post with the advertisement!

Then post up the screenshot in this thread for everyone to view. As this will create a large amount of pics can everyone please upload pics to Photobucket or flicker etc and just post the “IMG CODE†on the forum.

1st prize..

1x King Kong panda shrimp.

4x mishling juvi.

2nd prize..

1x Red Wine shrimp.

4x mishling juvi.

3rd prize..

6x mishling juvi.

Now if that doesn't get you interested, nothing will !!!

Point award system...

1 point. (1 post per day on each site maximum)

*awarded for every advertisement on Facebook.

*awarded for every advertisement on any other social media site.

(Excludes advertising on Facebook pages of , SKF or any of its sponsors. And can only advertise once total on own page)

2 points.. (1 post per day on each site maximum)

*awarded for every advertisement on Petlink

*awarded for every advertisement on Gumtree,

*awarded for every advertisement on any other free classifieds sites

ALL forum posting is now on hold as to many people are getting upset!!!

3 points... (2 post per day on each site maximum)

(excludes QLDAF, please "do not" advertise on this forum!! all other Australian only, aquarium forums are open) ;)

*awarded for every advertisement on another forum.

*bonus 3 points if you are temporarily banned from a forum. (Screenshot as proof)

*bonus 6 points if you are permanently banned from a forum. (Screenshot as proof)

Points already earned will remain but all posts on forums as of now (1am 30/11/12) do not count and are not part of the comp anymore!!!

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Can I suggest the 1st person who response to this post wins the 1st prize .... Hey, that's me ! Yahoo ! LOL

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wow what awsome prizes!! to bad i dont have a chiller =( but ill still enter anyway :D

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Woah im gonna enter this for sure... regardless of what the comptetion is gonna require!woohoo

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Great prizes Dean. What a great Xmas gift. You here that??? GREAT XMAS GIFT!! *yelled just loud enough for wife to hear*. :)

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Its competitions like this backed by the awesome moderation team which makes this the premier shrimp forum in Australia.

Great work as always Dean! Can't wait to find out more.

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Sounds like a fun' date=' hectic and manic competition.......Expect to see a few SKF signs around the shop ;)[/quote']yes it is going to be fun and interesting for everyone :)im working on some signs and stickers etc and should have them ready by new year..lol well there has to be reward for effort lol
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i spent days and days trying to think of a comp that would serve multiple purposes.

1st was to have a comp that everyone could enter with a equal chance of winning!!

2nd was after reading the thread about keeping the forum private and the overwhelming response to keep it that way,

i had to think of a way to grow the forum that gets everyone involved and allows it to continue to remain private!

3rd was to create new members coming which in turn keeps the sponsors happy as they are getting the views and business they need

to be happy to remain as sponsors on the forum :)

ow and i love to keep things interesting :)

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