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'My Child, My Life' Photo Contest

'My Child, My Life' Photo Contest


August 11, 2011  | Posted in Contests |  Post a comment  |   Share Article |

 
How to enter "My Child, My Life" Photo Contest
 
Theme: Food!
 
 
For logistic reasons, this contest is open only to residents of Malaysia.
 
Participants must be above 18 years of age.
 
Contest period: 11 August - 8 September 2011
 
 
What to do
 
1) Take a photo of your child/nephew/niece/cousin (up to 12 years old) around the theme of "Food".

2) "Like" our My Child Malaysia fan page on Facebook.

3) Click on "Photo" and "Upload" your photo.

4) Write a caption (no more than 30 words) about your child's photo.

5) Click "Share" to Everyone.

6) Ask your friends to "Like" your photo. Tagging is allowed.

7) Voting period is from 11 Aug to 8 Sep 2011.
(Voting closes at 4 pm on 8 Sep, Malaysian time.)
 
8) The photo that receives the most number of 'Likes' is deemed the winner.
 
9) You may send in more than one photo.
 
10) Email the following details to webeditor@mychildmalaysia.com
a) Child's name and date of birth;
b) Your name, contact no. and relationship with the child.

11) Please attach a JPEG (low resolution, about 200-500KB in size) file of the photo with the email, so that we know which photo on Facebook is yours.

12) The winning photo will grace our page for one month. The winner will also receive a mystery gift from our prize sponsor(s) - to be revealed later.

13) Winning entries automatically become the property of MCM, and contest participants agree to allow MCM to publish the photos, without expectation of compensation, according to the company's discretion.  

14) MCM reserves the right to amend any of the terms and conditions at its discretion without prior notice.

15) MCM's decision is final and no correspondence/enquiry will be entertained.

Get Clicking Today!

 

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