When you throw a blog contest that last a few weeks, and you see the weeks just fly by, it truly gives you an idea of how fast time flies by! We are now at week 3, in the “Follow Me on Twitter & Win Lots of Prizes!” contest promotion, which leaves only two more weeks for new winners. If you haven’t won yet, than that means you still have a chance to win some of the bigger prizes given away in the final two weeks. One blogger will also receive $100 for writing about this contest on their blog. Current odds of winning are 1-12. This weeks set of winners are listed below.

This Weeks Winners (WEEK 3)
- PepperJam $100 Deposit into Account
Twitter Winner: Timothy_Jones
- 5 MoneyReign T-Shirt Packs
Twitter Winners: simpso1ja, sensonize, Schlossy, homebizresource, BenSpark
- 1 PPC Coach Membership
Twitter Winner: amesseligman
- 1 Signed Joel Comm “Twitter Power”
Twitter Winner: steven_sanders
- 4 Signed Gary V “101 Wines” Book
Twitter Winners: michaelkwan, ClarkeW, bluewaves1, msdanielle
If you weren’t one of this weeks winners, you still have over 40 chances to win in the coming weeks. If you haven’t already, here’s how to enter.
2) Then twitter: I just entered to win a ton of prizes from ZacJohnson.com! You can too, just follow @moneyreign and retweet http://xr.com/zacblog
Posting the comment once to Twitter will keep your entry active for the full contest.
Next weeks prizes are:
Week 4: Winners Announced March 20
- Motive Interactive 16G iPod Touch
- Hydra Network $100 Best Buy Gift Card
- PepperJam $100 Deposit into Account
- 5 MoneyReign T-Shirt Packs
- 1 Signed Joel Comm “Twitter Power”
- 4 Signed Gary V “101 Wines” Book
For a full list of prizes and contest rules, please visit the original contest post.
Congratulations & Good Luck!



The growth and power of Twitter just keeps getting stronger. While many are sitting back and just simply enjoying what Twitter has to offer, others are finding ways to cash in, build cool apps or just networking and meeting up with new people. It’s no surprise that Twitter was a huge success and grew rapidly among web geeks and affiliate marketers, but it’s going mainstream now more than ever.












