Easter Egg Contest to Win a free Social Media Video
Not a hard-boiled, festive-colored easter egg. We are referring to a character or function hidden in plain sight on this website.
The rules of this contest are simply: Be the first to locate the easter egg, and contact us (via the form on our Contact [WHEN] page) with an explanation of your finding and its location on our website. No screenshots or attachments, please. Just a description of what you find and where you found it.
The correspondence with the earliest date/time stamp from the weekly announcement wins! You cannot contact us until the announcement is made—even if you’ve found the easter egg before the announcement. Any Easter Egg Contest form submissions received before the weekly announcement will be disregarded.
The process goes like this:
1. We announce via social media that we have hidden the easter egg. We give you a clue in the form of a riddle, and the easter egg hunt begins. Be sure to follow our social platforms in the footer below so you know when we’ve announced it.
First come. First find. Free video.
2. As you peruse the website searching for the easter egg, you might have to click on something or just scroll over it… we’ll never tell.
3. Complete the form on our WHEN page once you find the easter egg. There is a section in the dropdown menu for Easter Egg Hunt, so make sure you click this. You will be disqualified if you leave out any required sections on the form.
4. If you are the first to contact us with the correct easter egg location, you will win a 30-second social media video to your specifications. We will use your existing footage or graphics and/or create something with footage and graphics we own or can access.
5. You have full usage rights to use your video; we do not need credit for its creation unless you want to give us credit. We will create any content for your personal or professional brand). We will not design videos containing adult content, violence, bullying, vulgar, harmful, or hateful language. You get the idea. We reserve the right to refuse content that we deem objectionable or harmful.