I was a bit surprised that the Blogging Tips June 2007 competition has not proved as popular as last month as the cash value for the prizes this month is much much more.
There is still another week to go so theres still time to take part and win one of the prizes up for grabs. You can see full details of the competition here.
Prize 1 : Win a years worth of hosting at DownTownHost plus a free domain name
There are 3 prizes up for grabs for those who link to the competition using ‘Win a year’s worth of hosting at BloggingTips.com‘. Each hosting package is worth $71.40 per year ($5.95 per month).
As it stands just now, the top 3 blogs in google are
Prize 2 : Win ZuneZag.com by guessing the unique visits BloggingTips gets on June 20th
By simply guessing the number of unique visits BloggingTips will get on June 20th 2007 using Webalizer, you could win a complete blog called ZuneZag.
I can’t let on who i think is closest to the likely result so here are some of the entries so far :
1343 – shypys
250 – Kumiko
1000 – Roseate
Most people seem to be hovering close to the 1000 visits mark – what do you think?
Prize 3 : Win $100 cash via Paypal by making another traffic guess
This prize was put up to generate interest in the Blogging Tips Forums.
To win the money all you need to do is guess the number of page views BloggingTips will have on Webalizer on June 20th 2007 divided by the total number of posts the forums has at the end of the 20th.
Summary
This post is simply an advertisement for our June 2007 competiton. Full details are found in this post.
I do encourage all BT readers to take part in the 2nd and 3rd prizes as you have the chance of winning simply by posting a number!!!
thanks,
Kevin








The link to CashQuests.com has http:// missing so the link doesn't work
thanks adam – ive corrected the link
hehe…the power of PR5….
fore prize number 2 i guess 400.
for prize number 3 i guess 10.
I participated in competition 2 and 3
I plan to give one of our readers the hosting package if I win
Hi Kevin..Do you plan to search for the string with '(single quotes) or "(double quotes) ?
In the original competition post, you had mentioned double quotes.
Can you pl clarify
double quotes – single quotes does not isolate a search term in search engines