Win GeoTrust Quick SSL Certificate
You asked – we listened! Our new website is launching Monday, April 12. Visit our new site the week of April 12th as we will have lots of specials all week. Give us feedback on our blog, and we will enter you into a weekly drawing for a FREE GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium certificate. We will announce winners every Monday starting April 19th.
How can you win?
It’s as simple as flipping a coin; you can take part in this contest and stand a chance by tweeting about this contest and confirming your tweet by commenting at the twitter status URL (you have a Retweet button at the end of this post). ex. https://twitter.com/kpatelseo/status/12043435874. You can reach this URL by clicking the link just below the twitter entry containing text like this: “about 2 hours ago from web”.
Important Points
- The weekly winners will be selected randomly and will be announced on our theSSLstore.com blog.
- Fill out your name and e-mail address correctly because the winners will be contacted via e-mail only.
- Post your comments each week before the contest ends on May 30th. After that date, all comments will be closed.
- The contest begins on Monday, April 12th and is open until Friday, May 30th 2010, with weekly winners being announced on Mondays at 12:00 PM EST.
Good luck and don’t forget to follow @thesslstore on twitter!
What’s new in the new site?
- Easier checkout
- Multiple item purchases at once
- Better pricing for multiple years
- New Web 2.0 look and feel
- Faster
- Better organized
- Features for Enterprises
- Better Partner Program
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