The great team at Recursive Function, led by friend Ade Olonoh, have opted in for the 2nd $100 towards the $1,000 Giveaway AND a free year’s subscription to Formspring’s Silver package (a $150 value!). 8 more to go!
Here are the details of the contest:
- Once I get 8 more contributions of $100, the contest will be announced for readers to join.
- Once the contest starts, it will run for 10 days, no more, no less!
- To enter, readers will need to write a post that includes the 10 sites that have contributed the $100.
- Additionally, the readers will need to include PASSWORDs that will be provided in the RSS feeds in each of the participating blogs (not all participants need to be blogs).
- To make it easy, I’ll supply a text area that users can copy and paste content from for their blog post and an OPML file for subscribing to the feeds.
- Exactly 10 days after the contest starts, a random subscriber who wrote about each site will be selected and the $1,000 will be sent via Paypal. The winner must have a Paypal account.
If you’d like to sign up as a contributor to the contest, you can contact me through my Contact Form. Your participation will be announced once you send $100 to me via Paypal (I’ll make up the fee difference).


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