VeriSign Trust Seal Twitter Contest Kicks Off Sunday May 23
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Announcing the VeriSign Trustâ„¢ Seal Twitter Haiku Contest! The contest begins this Sunday, May 23rd and runs through Saturday, May 29th. VeriSign wants to know what "Internet Trust" means to you and/or your business.
To enter the contest, entrants must tweet an "Internet Trust" haiku directed at @TrustSeal. It is that easy. The most creative haiku wins a VeriSign Trust Seal (a US
$299 value) for 1 year.
The VeriSign social media team tracks all the Twitter entries direct to the @TrustSeal profile.
Important: Make sure to separate the lines of poetry with a "/." Only one (1) entry per company/organization will be accepted. The tweets must be original work created by the entrant. For the complete Terms & Conditions, click here.
According to Wikipedia's definition: Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry, consisting of 17 syllables, in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively.
Example Haiku:
VeriSign Trust Seal
Trust the link, Trust the website
Trust the transaction
That entry would be tweeted as:
@TrustSeal VeriSign Trust Seal/Trust the link, Trust the website/Trust the transaction
Good luck and have fun!
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@TrustSeal - Gaining user Trust/Can prove to be difficult/Let VeriSign help
http://twitter.com/AllenKelly/status/14634112940
Here's my entry (even though I can't win):
@TrustSeal First click trust/One hundredth time we meet/Same with VeriSign
http://twitter.com/bobangus/status/14586142747
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