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Online Unconference – Contest Winner

June 10th, 2008 | Comments | Posted in contest
Online Community Conference - Prize
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Who’s ready for the Online Community Unconference next week? Well, random winner #2 is my friend and fellow Dallas resident, Lauren! She was #2 and as you can see, #2 was the random number selected!

See you in San Francisco, Lauren!

Thanks again to ForumOne and Bill Johnston for the free pass. Those ForumOne guys are too cool.

OCRN: Online Uncoference Contest – Last chance!

June 9th, 2008 | Comments | Posted in contest

If you’re interested in winning a free pass to the Online Community Unconference, be sure to head over to the original post and leave a comment. It’s that simple, but your time is running out… we’ll be drawing a random winner tomorrow (Tuesday) towards the end of the day.

What are you waiting for??

Last chance for Wikinomics & Now Is Gone giveaway

December 21st, 2007 | Comments | Posted in contest

That’s right, I’ll be choosing the random winners of this week’s book giveaway later tonight. Here’s your chance to get a shiny new copy of Wikinomics and Now is Gone.

How do you win? Tell others about CommunityGuy.com. Here’s the two ways you’ll be entered:

  • If you’re a blogger/twitterer/etc., simply post a link to CommunityGuy.com (and maybe a few kind words) and email me the direct link (jake@communityguy.com)
  • Not a blogger/twitterer/etc.? Simply email a friend/colleague/etc. and cc: or bcc: me so I can see it.

Of all the entries, I’ll pick two random winners. Of the two random draws, the one with the earliest submission date gets to choose first. Deadline tonight!

Community Book Contest Winners!

December 21st, 2007 | Comments | Posted in contest

After a few last minute entries last night, I selected two random winners for the Community Book contest. And the winners are…

Alison St. John
Greg Williams

Congrats you two, I’ll follow-up directly ASAP to arrange the details! Alison, start figuring out which book you’d like… you’re in the coveted “First Responder” seat.

Community Contest: Free Books!

December 17th, 2007 | Comments | Posted in Business Strategy, contest

Thanks to Geoff and the Online Community Research Network, I’ve ended up with extra copies of two of my new favorite books: Wikinomics and Now is Gone. Since I’ve already read them, I’m using them to power a new CommunityGuy.com contest. If you’ve not read them, now’s your chance to get a free copy!How do you win? Tell others about CommunityGuy.com. Yep, it’s that easy. Here’s the two ways you’ll be entered:

  • If you’re a blogger/twitterer/etc., simply post a link to CommunityGuy.com (and maybe a few kind words) and email me the direct link (jake@communityguy.com)
  • Not a blogger/twitterer/etc.? Simply email a friend/colleague/etc. and cc: or bcc: me so I can see it.

Of all the entries, I’ll pick two random winners. Of the two random draws, the one with the earliest submission date gets to choose first. Deadline for this contest is Friday, December 21!Easy, right? So what are you waiting for??


wikinomics-cover.jpg Based on a $9 million research project led by bestselling author Don Tapscott, Wikinomics shows how the masses of people can participate in the economy like never before. They are creating TV news stories, sequencing the human genome, remixing their favorite music, designing software, finding a cure for disease, editing school texts, inventing new cosmetics, and even building motorcycles.
nowisgone-cover.jpg In one sitting, the book helps business executives and communications professionals understand social media and how to integrate it into the marketing mix: 
  • Introduces Social Media, the benefits, and the importance of engaging with influencers and customers directly
  • Explains the new culture of two-way conversational marketing
  • Inspires and shapes social media strategies to successfully engage communities
  • Highlights some of the more common social media promotion tools
  • Reveals cultural hurdles a company must face before starting social media outreach
  • Provides ways to manage the rapid evolution of social networks and technologies