No one else wants a Flip?

October 1, 2008

Is this your Flip?

Is this your Flip?

The Flip give away started September 16. Within two days, we had a user who had earned their Flip. Since then, many new people have done referrals, but no one else has gotten to the 20 referral line. I am wondering if this means no one wants a Flip, or if you all just forgot about it…

To remind you…

It is easy to get on the list to have me send you a Flip. Join allvoices (if you haven’t already), then get 20 more people to sign up for the site. When 20 people join and tell us that you sent them, I will contact you to get your snail mail address.

Why a Flip?

To encourage you to create and send in videos of the news and views that matter to you. Local stuff. Hyper-local stuff. News from the ground. Sports reports. Your opinions on the news of the day.

We have found that stories with images and videos get found faster and get read more than those with just text and links. It is also my belief that stores with pictures and videos generate conversation and get us all talking and thinking more.

Go refer people! I am watching for your influence on the site!

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