• Contest: Become potent in your segment with Poken

    John Biggs

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    Friday, October 23rd, 2009

    header-new-poken-pulseNothing says “I’m a plugged-in, cool guy with lots of money and charm” like a small RFID-capable dongle that you can rub against your friend’s RFID dongles to pass pertinent information. With that hypothesis in mind, we’ve teamed up with Poken to offer 10 CrunchGear branded Poken Pulses for you and your friends. Here’s how to win.

    To enter, simply tell one of your friends to read CrunchGear and tell them to comment introducing themselves to the site. When they comment, you need to reply to their original comment. We’ll pick 5 pairs of winners – one goes to the new reader and one goes to the person who told them about CrunchGear. You can invite more than one person but you have to comment after each new person. You can also, feasibly, put a fake name so you get two Poken for yourself but you won’t because you’re not a douche.

    See below for an example in comments.

    We’ll close this contest on noon Monday. Special thanks to Start Poken to and their new service, Pokenize, a B2B customizing service that helps companies extend their social reach by connecting with Poken users.

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