December 1
 
Ivan Trajkovic
 
 

Dear European Startups,

in order to promote your businesses, EuropeanStartups.com is organizing a contest for the Most Popular European Startup of the Month. The contest will occur each month starting with December 1st, 2007.

The European Startup with most votes in the month will receive one month (the month that follows) FREE promotion throughout EuropeanStartups.com website!

Voting will be taking place at the EuropeanStartups Company Index page, starting December 1st, 2007!

If you would like to be an Official Sponsor of the contest, please send us an e-mail to europeanstartups@gmail.com or ivan.trajkovic@gmail.com. We will let you know of the Sponsorship conditions.

Well.... I am sure you know what to do now, so go ahead and spread the word to your friends, colleagues, registered users, financiers, and everyone else you can think of!

Each person can place one vote per day from one IP address. Therefore, your voters can keep coming back every day to increase your chances to win!

December 1st, 2007 is the date!


Best regards and best of luck!
Ivan Trajkovic
CEO EuropeanStartups.com

 
 
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