LONDON, ENGLAND, July 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) SilverDoor prides itself on keeping followers and friends updated with the latest happenings inside and outside the office through social media outlets such as Twitter and Facebook. Though social media is often still viewed with scepticism, SilverDoor followers are often the first to hear company updates through these channels.
Therefore, as a way of rewarding the company's followers, as well as demonstrating the worth of social media, SilverDoor is running a week-long competition starting Monday 27th June.
The competition
Each day, a photo will be posted on SilverDoor's Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages. The photo shows a willing member of the SilverDoor staff in a different city around the world.Entrants must correctly guess the city that the image has been taken in to be in with a chance of winning a free weekend in one of the serviced apartments Paris has to offer.
How to enter through Facebook
1. Go to http://www.facebook.com/silverdoorinternationalservicedapartments
2. Tag yourself in the photo and 'comment' with your answer (all 5 photos must be tagged and commented on by Friday 4pm)
How to enter through Twitter
1. Go to http://www.twitter.com/lovesilverdoor
2. Check out our twitpics that are posted every day and reply to @lovesilverdoor
How to enter through LinkedIn
1. Got to http://www.linkedin.com
2. Join the SilverDoor group
3. Follow the link to view the image and send a direct message to Caroline Saunders giving your answer
Each image will be posted at 9am each day, and participants can give their answers at any point during the week up until 4pm on Friday 1st July.
At 4pm on Friday 1st July, all participants who have correctly guessed the city in all 5 images will get put into a hat and the winner will be picked at random and announced at 5pm the same day.
The winner of the competition will enjoy a two day stay in one of the serviced apartments Paris has to offer. France's inimitable capital offers numerous opportunities for sightseeing: alongside major landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, visitors can stroll along the Seine or sit and take in the bustle of the city from one of its pavement cafes. Whoever wins the stay in one of the serviced apartments Paris has to offer will be able to live like a Parisian for two days, exploring during the day then returning to a place that feels like home.
Please note that the prize includes accommodation only in a Paris serviced apartment and is valid between October 2011- February 2012.
About SilverDoor:
SilverDoor celebrated its tenth year in 2010 and is Europe's leading and largest independent serviced apartment agent, specialising in serviced apartments London. The company represents over 52,000 serviced apartments in 209 locations globally from London to Sydney, New York to Abu Dhabi and Aberdeen to Plymouth.
SilverDoor boasts an impressive corporate client portfolio including many FTSE 100 companies, magic circle law firms and a diverse range of small and medium sized corporate clients. The company offers its clients an unbiased and experienced approach and provides access to both the largest number of serviced apartments and most comprehensive serviced apartment data globally.
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