TeleMessage Launches 'Team Spirit' Avatar Identity Contest
Posted on: Tuesday, 26 August 2008, 09:00 CDT
What's in a name? TeleMessage, a proven, state-of-the-art provider of Text-to-Landline services, is looking for your help in naming its TeamText trio. The Company is holding a first-of-its-kind social media mascot identity contest to allow fans of the TeleMessage service to decide the names of its mascot trio TeamText.
The Particulars:
WHO: The contest is open to Facebook Fans of 'TeamText' and anyone who enjoys the power of sending text messages
WHAT: TeleMessage 'Team Spirit' social media identity branding contest to win a Pre-Paid Sprint RED MOTORAZR(TM) V3m by Motorola
WHEN: The contest will run from August 26 - September 2, 2008.
HOW: Simply join the 'TeamText' Facebook Fan Page and enter to win by adding your name suggestion ideas on the TeamText Facebook page
URL: Here's the link to the Fan Page: http://tinyurl.com/5lt34g
Contest Details:
Participants visit TeleMessage's TeamText Facebook Fanpage where they can enter the Contest to win a pre-paid Sprint RED MOTORAZR(TM) V3m by providing the most creative naming ideas for the TeamText mascots. Contestants should aim to make their naming suggestions applicable for the heaviest text-to-landline users, including teens and the tech-savvy. The TeleMessage TeamText judges will make their decision on September 2, 2008 and the lucky winner will be notified on/or near September 3, 2008.
About TeleMessage
Founded in 1999, TeleMessage offers unique messaging services and products that enable service providers and enterprises to send, receive, and manage voice, text and multimedia messages from any communication medium - the Internet, Mail clients, WAP-enabled devices or any fixed-line or mobile phones. Multi-media messages can be sent to individuals or groups and to any communication device, including landline phone, mobile phone, fax, e-mail, SMS and MMS. Once these messages are received, they can be replied to or forwarded to any communication medium. It supports multiple languages, text to speech conversion, e-mail notification, unlimited SMS length, and direct reply to SMS capabilities, all illustrating the uniqueness of the service.
TeleMessage technology supports many major blue chip companies including Verizon Wireless, Virgin Mobile USA, Alltel, Sprint (both networks), Qwest, EMBARQ, TELUS, Bell Mobility, Boost, Cable and Wireless or Rogers (both networks Fido).
Source: Business Wire
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