Ooo! Ooo! A Contest! Build A Deck (Not That Kind)! Win An iPhone!

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OK, readers. Help us out here. It’s your chance to win. And ours. Fuze Meeting and SlideShare have teamed to launch…a PowerPoint competition. Oh, don’t let the vernacular get you down. Just get creative and win. After all, Adrants readers are the best in the business, right?

Shift Communications on behalf of Fuze tells us, “Given Adrants caters to those who utilize the creative parts of their imaginative brains, I thought you and your readers would be interested in SlideShare’s contest ‘Tell a story in 30 slides (or less)’ sponsored by Web conferencing provider Fuze Meeting. All you/your readers have to do for a chance to win $5,000, an iPhone and/or a $100 iTunes card is upload a slick multimedia-focused and/or design-savvy storytelling presentation onto SlideShare.”

And, “The top 3 blogs that drive the most participants to this contest will receive an iPhone and a $100 iTunes card from Fuze Meeting – yours to use or perhaps give away to your readers. I’ve included more details below should you decide to pass it along to your readers.”

So get on this, readers! And, yes, we are using you for our own personal…uh…professional gain. Well, in all liklihood, we’ll just have a contest of our own and re-gift the iPhone.

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