Contest Clue #6 - We’re Going to Boston, Baby
March 17th, 2008 - Written by Gyutae Park in ContestsLearn more about Internet marketing strategy by subscribing to my RSS feed - free and updated daily!
This clue is for an additional entry into the Craziest Internet Marketing Contest You’ve Ever Seen - a HUGE contest now with over $14,575 in some insane prizes. Winners will be selected by random draw on April 2 so get in now!
And now for the 6th clue of the contest… Affiliate Summit East in Boston.
Performing this action will give you 1 extra entry for the contest and is required to win the full conference pass to Affiliate Summit East in Boston.
Clue #6 - We’re going to Boston, baby
Have you ever been to the Affiliate Summit conference? I went for the first time in February to ASW08 Las Vegas and it was a great time. The sessions were awesome, the sponsors were great, and the networking opportunities were amazing. If you’re involved in affiliate marketing at all or want to get started, I definitely recommend you check it out. Maybe you’ll win the free pass.
This action is required to win the ASE08 full conference pass. You must be able to attend the conference to be eligible. Aug 10-12 in Boston. Airfare and hotel are not provided.
The action is this:
Comment below with something specific to Boston (using the same email you signed up for the mailing list with). This could be a landmark, a sports team, a historical event, etc. Anything goes.
Here I’ll get you all started. Boston Tea Party.
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79 Responses to “Contest Clue #6 - We’re Going to Boston, Baby”
The Red Sox
I went to Boston in June 07 for the eBay Live Conference. Boston is a beautiful city. Recommend taking a trolly tour on your 1st day there to get a great overview of the city.
The Celtics
:D
Crap, I’ve been leaving comments with my tombarrett@gmail.com address as well, please add those up as me as well! I hope it isn’t a problem!
My one trip to Boston my most vivid memory was Freedom Trail with stops at Holocaust Mmeorial, Boston Common, Faneuil Hall and Paul Revere’s house.
Was in Boston in 2004 when the Red Sox was in the World Series, now that was a sweet time!!!!!
If i were a dog, I’d be a Boston Terrier.
I’m thinking of looking up the Duck Tours while in Boston this summer - see you there!
Of course …Boston Red Sox rules.
Boston - More Than A Feeling
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7507670049173755714
I looked out this morning and the sun was gone
Turned on some music to start my day
I lost myself in a familiar song
I closed my eyes and I slipped away
Its more than a feeling, when I hear that old song they used to play (more than a feeling)
I begin dreaming (more than a feeling)
till I see marianne walk away
I see my marianne walkin away
The Boston Strangler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Strangler
Fenway Park - one of the coolest baseball parks in the US! Go Green Monster!
The ride home after the Boston tea party http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxscxXeKkNI
This is an easy one…I earned my MS from Boston University in 2007 and on Saturday night I watched the Boston Celtics kick the Milwaukee Bucks a$$es live from the 400 section of the Bradley Center…then I blogged about it on Sunday morning. (-:
Check out the full story with pictorial evidence at:
http://jcyreus.com/blog/2008/03/16/celtics-trounce-bucks-at-the-bradley-center/
What a game… I’ll have to check out that story
Samuel Adams. Second best beers in the US.
The Boston Globe and The Boston Herald, newspapers!
I am the best tech blogger Boston is yet to see!
How about Boston College. Never been there, but would love to tour the campus.
Michael
Well this is rather easy compared to the previous ones. I went to Boston once and I have to say they have the best basketball fans there…
anyway Boston Celtics of course.
I agree, this is one of the easier ones to complete.
Michael
Definitely… easiest free entry thus far
Andrew,
I see that you and I are in competition for “Top Commenter”. A competition within the competition.
Take Care,
Michael
The Big Dig.
The Boston Massacre
Been to Boston in early April 1990. Freezing cold. However, had an awesome view from the John Hancock Tower at that time. Have not been back to Boston since then. I am sure it looks completely different now.
Dang you Wisdom! You beat me to it! lol. The Boston Tea Party in 1773!
So I have lived in Boston my entire life, born and raised (well right outside the city) and it is amazing…in case you didn’t know that already. Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, Boston College just to name a few.
If you have never been, you need to go it has so much history that it will make you dizzy. From driving by the Lexington green where the Revolutionary war started to the Freedom Trail, you can spend years in Boston and not be able to see all of the history.
As I child growing up we drove to Plimouth (not Plymouth) Plantation, where the Pilgrims landed, for field trips and re-enacted the Boston Tea Party in the harbor.
I could go on and on, but I don’t want to give away everything. If you are interested in more history about the city and area, I recommend looking it up because it is the best city to live in and I don’t plan on moving.
Go Red Sox
Thanks for the great information…haha
Boston Redsox dominate.
Boston Celtics is one of my fav NBA teams.
Our beloved Kevin Garnett is now in Boston, which I believe is now known as the “Big Leagues” for all former Minnesota star athletes (thank god they didn’t get Santana).
I think we just may have to pony up some cash or a prize for this crazy internet marketing contest. Seeing how our site we’re just launching is going to be one constant contest / drawing.
I’d love to win one of these since I never have enough to buy tickets but wouldn’t be able to attend this one. Getting married 08-08-08 so will be a bit too busy around that time ;).
Good luck to those that enter though. I’ll have to wait for the next West coast one…
Best of joy for your wedding. Going on 18 years for us and I wouldn’t change a thing.
Michael
bucky f-in dent and aaron f-in boone!
I’ve never been to Boston, but would like to visit.
America’s “walking city”. I always thought Boston was the stereotypical American car city, but I guess not. Walking is cool in Boston!
Hello! I’ve visited Boston twice in my life. Unfortunately, the second time was I’d just come in from a scorching Cape Cod and, being a not-used-to the sun Scotsman, I had to tour the city with “lovely” sunburn ;-(… Redsox? Nah, red cheex!!!
i never went there
just added the in my blogroll in the right side bar(bottom) at TechTreak.com
I have just added you with email that I was comenting
i have just followed in Twitter with the user name “narendrasv” and sent a message to you too
i have Sphinn It! with the user name “narendrasv” that too am the 60th sipnn
i have just stumbled with my stubmleupon user name “narendrasv”
http://narendrasv.stumbleupon.com/public/
Here is the post in did below:
http://www.techtreak.com/2008/03/13/win-over-7695-in-cash-and-free-prizes/
And i have subscribed to the newsletter with this email that am commenting.
Hope i win most!
Boston Legal! The best show on TV.

FAIRMONT COPLEY PLAZA IN BOSTON
Awesome hotel in Boston where my husband and I were staying (1994)on our way to a conference when we received a telephone call telling us that our house back in Nebraska had been hit by lightening. Lost our chimney and blew out two stone fireplaces and destroyed several appliances, including 2 TVs and 1 computer. I always associate Boston with lightening.
This summer when we are in Boston for the Affiliate Summit (which I won in this contest); I will be glad that we now live in California and it “seldom rains in southern California” and we hardly ever have any lightening.
Boston is in Eastern Standard Time.
Make Way for Ducklings!
I only heard about boston tea party in my history books.
Dont know more about Boston, would like to win this
Ahem…Boston chicks :p
Who can forget the Boston Bruins, great hockey town in boston!
Sure we got wicked good claim chowwwdaaa, lobstaaa’s and sports teams around.
But you guys forgot the most important landmark of them all.
We are home to the Boston Affiliate Marketing Networking Group, that will be sure to set up some events for all you Affiliate Summit attendees to be are host, with the hometown affiliate marketing bean town crew.*
Welcome
Brian
affiliate manager
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WTW proud sponsor of $350 in phone cards
* sorry Boston Affilaite Summit hospitality coupons are not valid to any Yankees Fans…..Period….Go Soxs!
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I have never been to Boston but want to go to Fenway for a Redsox game!
I would love to travel to Boston not just because I am a red sox fan but this is one of the most historical cities in the US
… and would love to attend the Affiliate Summit!
Baked Beans with lots of onions and crisp bacon on top.
I can’t stand the Red Sox or Yankees, but one of the most underrated events in sports is the Boston Beanpot.
The Red Sox, my favorite baseball team out there!
I have visited Boston a few times while living in NYC. Really great city and it’s also the home of amazing Boston Red Sox
Yay Bruins (Hey I’m Canadian…Hockey rules!)