Posted on Feb 26, 2008 | Category:Contest

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Nick Sullivan, an Internet marketer from the UK, is holding an RSS contest on his blog InternetBabel.com, and is giving away a total of 5 years of paid web hosting. The hosting packages are all courtesy of sponsors.

Prizes :

 

 

  • 1st Place: ICDSoft Business package for 1 year + free domain.
  • 2nd Place: ICDSoft Universal package for 1 year.
  • 3rd Place: ICDSoft Universal package for 1 year.
  • 4th Place: WireNine Personal Hosting Plan for 1 year.
  • 5th Place: BudgetHost Webmaster hosting for 6 months.
  • 6th Place: BudgetHost Standard hosting for 6 months.

 

More information on the sponsors and hosting packages can be found below:

 

Sponsor 1 - ICDSoft.com

 

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ICDSoft have offered a generous 3 years of free hosting.

 

Prize(s) from ICDSoft

  • 1 Year - Business Package + Free domain ($125 total value) (Full Details)
  • 1 Year - Universal Package ($75 total value) (Full Details)
  • 1 Year - Universal Package ($75 total value) (Full Details)

 

Sponsor 2 - WireNine.com

 

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WireNine is giving 1 year of free hosting.

 

Prize(s) from WireNine

  • 1 Year - Personal Hosting Plan ($69.95 total value) (Full Details)

 

Sponsor 3 - BudgetHost.ca

 

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BudgetHost is giving out two 6-month packages, totalling 1-year of free hosting.

 

Prize(s) from BudgetHost

 

How to Enter

 

 

To enter, all you have to do is subscribe to Nick’s blog RSS feed via email.

 

Contest Deadline

 

The deadline for Nick’s contest is February 28th

The Winners will be announcing the next day on February 29th.

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