Win a Blackberry Bold — Contest for Entrepreneurs

****Update June 8, 2009:  The “Entrepreneur Be Bold” Contest has a winner: the intrepid entrepreneur “Soccer Girl”. Listen to the brief BusinessCast Podcast episode #109b where we announce the exciting news.****

A few months ago, we were fortunate enough to interview Michael Younder, Senior Product Manager at Research in Motion for two episodes of the BusinessCast — episode 75 where Michael discussed mobile marketing trends and episode 83 where he talked about Blackberry hardware and business applications for entrepreneurs.

Since then, Research in Motion has generously provided us with a Blackberry Bold!

So, we’re running a very simple CONTEST that should appeal to every entrepreneur.

Here are the rules:

1) Tell us in 100 words or less how your business would benefit from a Blackberry Bold smartphone.

2) Send this description/story to us via email to Robert@BennettGold.ca.

3) A winner will be chosen based on how compelling their reason for needing a Blackberry Bold smartphone. Winners can also choose to be highlighted in an upcoming episode of the BusinessCast podcast where over 30,000 listeners will hear about your business per month!

4) Finally, the contest is open to any business owner/manager — regardless of industry, geographic region (i.e. Country/State/Province), age, size or revenues.

You should know that we will contact the winner before announcing it on this blog or in the BusinessCast podcast. Furthermore, we will not share your email address with anyone.

Good luck!!

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2 Responses to “Win a Blackberry Bold — Contest for Entrepreneurs”

  • Bukason says:

    As computer bussness centre owner.Blackberry comes to play as a cheap internet conection modem and a back up hard disk and a communication tool all at once

  • Kye says:

    I own and manage a dental office that is part of a bigger building that is also in my name. As a dentist, I know that my patients are relying on me to let them know exactly what is causing them problems and also how to fix their problems for them. It is a continuous feedback between the patient and I to assure that both sides are on the same page. I have never really been tech savvy, but I can see how the bold would keep me connected to important daily routines such as business emails or even personal emails that help me stay on the same page. Through this little device, I would be able to effectively communicate with my patients, businessmen, and family.

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