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How to Promote (Toolbox)

"Oh Say Can you Sing?" contest—It's easy to enter to win the opportunity to sing the national anthem at the San Francisco Giants game on Friday, September 1, 2017 or five hours of studio time with a recording engineer at the legendary Fantasy Studios in Berkeley.

  1. Contest begins Thursday, June 15, 2017 and closes Monday, August 14, 2017. Register by submitting your contact info, with photo, short bio and optional YouTube Video. To upload your youtube video, only include the YouTube video ID (it's a series of letters and numbers) after the final slash mark. For example, if the url is https://youtu.be/X67FY74ty, you would only enter "X67FY74ty".

  2. You are now ready to promote yourself to your collegues, family and friends directly or via social media. The following is a suggested message for your social media network; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and of course for face-to-face conversations with your family, friends and fans. Enter to win!

    Suggested Facebook post:
    Vote for me to sing the national anthem at a San Francisco Giants' game. Visit the contest website and vote by making a minimum $5 donation - every dollar equals a vote! Your donation goes to support Bread & Roses Presents nonprofit mission of hope and healing through live music. Support my music by making sure people in need get live music too!

     Suggested Tweet:
    Vote for me to sing the national anthem for the @SFGiants and support @BreadAndRosesCA - every dollar equals a vote! www.gogophotocontest.com/breadandroses2


  3. If you have any questions, you may contact Bread & Roses Presents by emailing info@breadandroses.org.
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