More prizes from Affiliate Confessions!
Affiliate Confessions is another great blog that got the Market Leverage prize pack to give away to readers but went a bit further than most blogs by also giving away some other cool prizes like a Nintendo DS (with a couple games) and some really fun prizes from Vat19. All this is going to one winner rather than being spread out so it could be one really cool package for one lucky person. Head on over to the Affiliate Confessions contest and Join in
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Another Market Leverage contest thanks to Zak
Market Leverage is sending out tons of freebies to bigger bloggers and now also giving out “prize packs” for those same bloggers to give away in various types of contest. Zac Johnson is now in on the game and thankfully, all the prizes are not limited only to new referrals that he gets to sign up. He kept a few of the gifts to give away to people already registered with Market Leverage so some of us “network addicts” that sign up for everything get to join in too.
If you haven’t already signed up he has some cool prizes but even if you are already a publisher with Market Leverage you can get entered for some cool prizes by blogging about the contest and even by just commenting on the contest post over at Zacs blog
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