Sunday, August 7, 2011

"Like" Us on Facebook Fan Referral Give-Away

My Facebook business page is located at Neely W. Hunter, LMT - Integrated Massage Works.  Now, you all may know that my website is called Massage by Neely as is my blog, but I created my Facebook page first and unfortunately Facebook won't let me change it without starting all over.  Nobody wants to do that!  But, what I do want are more people to "LIKE" my Facebook page - especially people local to or that are frequent visitors of The Golden Isles.

To accomplish this goal, I'm challenging all my friends, fans, and "Like"rs to share my Facebook page with their Facebook friends and encourage them to Like me too.

What's in it for you?
1st Place - the fan who refers the most new fans - will receive a $50 off coupon to use toward any massage or Reiki session or package of sessions.

2nd Place - the fan who refers the second most new fans - will receive a $25 off coupon to use toward any massage or Reiki session or package of sessions.

All Facebook Fans will receive a $5 off coupon to use toward any massage or Reiki session or package of sessions.  A link to a printable coupon will be posted at the end of the promotion.

How does it work?
If you already LIKE my page, go to it, share it with your friends asking them to LIKE the page and then to post on the Wall saying, "My Friend ________ sent me here!" (Or something to that effect.  Be creative!  I just need to know that they're new and who referred them. :-)

If you haven't already LIKEd my page, then go there, LIKE it, post a comment for yourself and then share it with your friends!

When does it end?
The challenge begins as soon as you read this notice (I'm writing it on August 7, 2011) and ends August 31, 2011 at 11:59pm.  I'll post the winners by Friday, September 2, 2011.

Namaste

(adapted from this article on the GAIAM blog)


According to YogaJournal.com Iyengar Yoga teacher Aadil Palkhivala, “‘Nama’ means bow, ‘as’ means I, and ‘te’ means you. Therefore, Namaste literally means ‘bow me you’ or ‘I bow to you.’”


Other translations of Namaste:


"I bow to the god within you."
“The divine in me acknowledges the divine in you.”
“The sacred in me respects the sacred in you.”
“The light within me reflects the light within you.”
“Greetings.”