Guest Blog and WIN $30 Green N Brown Gift Card
Yes, it is that simple! We are giving away $30 Green N Brown Gift Cards to guest bloggers…
How to Enter:
You can pretty much blog about anything – with ofcourse one RULE in mind – it has to be about ‘Green’.
Share your stories, experiences, advice, tips, opinions etc and send in your blog to social@greennbrown.com
No limits on blog length, picture insertions/formats, videos etc. Although we advice a total length of a 1,000 words or less.
What qualifies for the Gift Card:
We keep it simple, 2 conditions -
- We should find your blog post worthy to be posted on this blog
- Once posted it should get at least 30 FB likes. We will post your blog entry on the company facebook page and also on other social media platforms, you can promote it yourself too!!
Other conditions:
- Your blog must be unpublished
- It must not be copied from elsewhere (we do check that thoroughly)
- You give Green N Brown the rights to modify and edit it in any way deemed suitable
- Your blog entry becomes the sole property of Green N Brown and you surrender any copyrights on the post
- Open only to permanent, legal residents of the 50 US or DC who are 18 or older
- Final decision will be determined by Green N Brown in their sole discretion
- Green N Brown reserves the right to substitute a similar giveaway (or Prize element) of comparable or greater value
- All taxes and other expenses, costs, or fees associated (if any) with the acceptance and/or use of Giftcard are the sole responsibility of Winner
- Giftcard cannot be transferred by Winner or redeemed for cash
- If Giftcard is unclaimed within 30 days after notification from Green N Brown, as determined by Green N Brown in their sole discretion, it will be forfeited
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I was very pleased to find this web-site.I wanted to thanks for your time for this wonderful read!! I definitely enjoying every little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you blog post….
I love recycling, and I use cloth diapers. I use the backs of all my paper, running them through my printer twice. I am a green person. But I do it because I’m also CHEAP, and I hate the thought of so much landfill. However, to many environmentalism has become a religion. They begin to feel like the anointed class, because they get it while everyone else doesn’t, and thus they’re allowed to treat others badly.
Thanks Iball for your thoughts and kudos for your eco lifestyle. Remember Green Change is inevitable and people like yourself are the torch bearers to this revolution. Care to send in your story as a blog post so that it stands a chance to win $30 gift cert?