The Imperative Podcast Listener Contest

Listen to the Imperative Podcast for a chance to win an iPod Nano!

Beginning in January of 2009, Imperative will host the first Imperative Podcast Listener Contest. The winner of the contest will receive a new iPod nano. In order to be eligible to win, simply listen for our contest entry code during our January podcasts. The winner will be announced on February 2nd.

Once you have the entry code, return to this page and enter the appropriate information and you will be registered to win. Happy listening!




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