PlayHugeLottos.com Are Creating A Crowd Sourced Lottery Ad For TV
Online, February 21, 2012 (Newswire.com) - After many hours spent going over the various lottery video submissions, PlayHugeLottos.com decided on 3 finalists who they thought best captured that special mix of magic and surreal anticipation when playing (and winning) the lottery.
Phase two of the crowd sourcing campaign now begins with members of the public being invited to vote for which of the lottery ads they think is the very best.
As usual, PlayHugeLottos.com is sweetening the deal for all concerned. The top 3 finalists all received cash prizes for their submissions. Lottery players who take part in the voting on the PlayHugeLottos.com website are also in the running for great things. Weekly random prizes of lottery tickets are being given away in addition to a grand prize of a fantastic 42" LG LED Television, valued at a cool € 1000!
PlayHugeLottos.com is really a big fan of crowd sourced campaigns and highly values the feedback of all of their lottery players. This makes the Lottery Video Voting campaign an ideal fit for them and their lottery players.
"We know which video we think is the best," says Marketing Manager Juan Furmie, "and we are interested to see if the public agrees with us." The votes will be tallied on the 20th March 2012 with the results being posted on the company website shortly thereafter.
Editorial contact:
Juan Furmie
Marketing Manager
Telephone: +44 8704 601788
E-mail: info@playukinternet.com
Note to editor:
PlayHugeLottos.com gives you the chance to participate in all of the biggest lotteries in the world. Change your life forever, with winnings of up to $390 million USD 7 days a week.
www.playhugelottos.com is a secure website that is dedicated to purchasing EuroMillions, US Powerball and many other lottery tickets and transferring the winnings anywhere in the world at the winner's request. The database of regular customers runs into many thousands of players in over 100 countries on six continents.
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