The powers that be at Rootstech have given each of the Official Bloggers a free registration to the 2012 Rootstech Conference to give away via their blogs. My fellow Official Bloggers Amy Coffin, Joan Miller and Lorine McGinnis-Schulze have already announced their competitions and Amy has awarded her prize.
Unless you have been hibernating or sleeping under a rock you will know that the Rootstech Conference is to be held in Salt Lake City from 2-4 February 2012. I hope to see you there.
Somehow I know that my Australian readers won't be entering a competition to win this prize as, to attend the Conference, they would have to find a couple of thousand extra dollars for flights and accommodation to go with the free rego. There may, of course, be an Aussie out there who is planning to attend but who hasn't gotten around to registering yet. Those of you from other lands who actually read my blog, probably stand a good chance of winning the prize.
To enter the competition please:
1. Browse through the presentations on offer in the Rootstech Schedule and select a presentation that would benefit a foreigner from downunder like me. You can see my interests on this blog, profiles on Twitter and Google+ or my family site.
2. Firstly send a tweet to @geniaus or a short Google+ post to your genealogy circle and +Jill Ball naming the presentation you recommend and stating your reason for this (be sure to check my profile pic to make sure you have the right Jill Ball).
3. Secondly email jillballau@gmail.com.com with your contact details so that I can notify you when you win the prize.
CONDITIONS:
Unless you have been hibernating or sleeping under a rock you will know that the Rootstech Conference is to be held in Salt Lake City from 2-4 February 2012. I hope to see you there.
Somehow I know that my Australian readers won't be entering a competition to win this prize as, to attend the Conference, they would have to find a couple of thousand extra dollars for flights and accommodation to go with the free rego. There may, of course, be an Aussie out there who is planning to attend but who hasn't gotten around to registering yet. Those of you from other lands who actually read my blog, probably stand a good chance of winning the prize.
To enter the competition please:
1. Browse through the presentations on offer in the Rootstech Schedule and select a presentation that would benefit a foreigner from downunder like me. You can see my interests on this blog, profiles on Twitter and Google+ or my family site.
2. Firstly send a tweet to @geniaus or a short Google+ post to your genealogy circle and +Jill Ball naming the presentation you recommend and stating your reason for this (be sure to check my profile pic to make sure you have the right Jill Ball).
3. Secondly email jillballau@gmail.com.com with your contact details so that I can notify you when you win the prize.
CONDITIONS:
- The contest will close at Midnight GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) on Wednesday 16th November, 2011.
- There will be only one winner of a free registration to Rootstech 2012 (value $US129). The prizewinner will be responsible for all other conference expenses incurred including meals, accommodation, travel and incidental expenses.
- My team will choose the prizewinner from the entries received prior to the closing time.
- The winner will be notified at the email address supplied as soon as possible after the contest closing time.
- The winner's name will be published on the Geniaus blog.
- The judges decision is final.
Hi Jill
ReplyDeleteI think you mean your contest ends on Nov. 16, 2011, not 2012. Oops... but don't feel bad. I did the same thing!
Lorine
Oops again - the link to my contest actually goes to Joan's. My link is RootsTech Free Registration Giveaway at http://olivetreegenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/11/rootstech-free-registration-giveaway.html
ReplyDeleteGlad I've got a guardian angle watching over me, thanks.
ReplyDeleteAwarded my lucky winner this morning! Actively promoting your contest and Nancy's. Are there others out there still running?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joan.
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