Please vote my Planet-Toshiba-Article and get my laptop

Please vote for my Planet-Toshiba-Article here and send me an email at info[at]karsten-wenzlaff.de, I am checking whether they count all the votes correctly. Also, If I get the most votes, I win a laptop. I’ll notify all my voters and give one of them the laptop as a gift.

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2 Responses to “Please vote my Planet-Toshiba-Article and get my laptop”

  1. Simon Sebald Says:

    Natürlich bekommst du meine Stimme…

    Beste Grüße nach wo immer du grade mal wieder bist!

    Simon

  2. Kasi-Blog » Blog Archive » History of the Toshiba-Soap Opera Says:

    [...] I submitted an article and started to talk with friends about the site. They voted for me and joked that I should bribe people for voting. I don’t like bribing. However, I realized that I don’t really need the laptop. Maybe somebody else would rather like to have the laptop. I had the idea that I simply could give away the laptop among all the voters, thus allowing the people voting for my article to have a better chance. None of this contradicted the terms of conditions and I never expected that this would be sucessful. I thought that the site would enough attract enough other people that my small campaign would be neglectable. Nevertheless, the results were overwhelming. Within hours my article was voted to first place and I started leading the competition by a safe margin. Lovetolead? Sure! It was great to see how simple a social network of real people can overroll large virtual networks. At the same time, I contacted Toshiba and the Lovetolead-Admins. I openly told them what I did. I published it on my website. I offered them my help, told them that I know enough about blogging to at least help them avoid their major flaws and that I had concrete ideas for improving the site. I asked them to come to Berlin or fly me over to London or Neuss for a personal meeting. [...]

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