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Conduit’s contest offers tickets for Mobile World Congress to the lucky few

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 12:48 AM

Conduit is running a neat Twitter contest, allowing the lucky few to win tickets for the Mobile World Congress, taking place next month in Barcelona, Spain.

Here’s how you can participate:

  1. Follow @Conduit on Twitter
  2. Tweet this: Fly me to #MWC12 because ___ @conduit #ConduitMWC12 (be sure to fill in the blank with your reason and post the entire tweet to stay in the game.)
  3. Tweet as often as you’d like, for as many reasons as you can think of! (but make sure you’re not using automation tools)

One lucky user will win a grand prize consisting of a round-trip flight to Barcelona + entrance pass to MWC, and two finalists – entrance pass to MWC.

Conduit will select 10 nominees and publish their names on its blog. The nominee with the most re-tweets will receive the grand prize, and the 2 finalists will win passes to the conference…

The contest has already started. The list of 10 nominees will be published on February 7th, and on February 20th – the winners will be announced. Good luck! ;)

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