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Photographs may be one of the best ways to re-live the memories of a great holiday with family and friends and to share your experiences with others; but it gets even better if you can win prizes out of these nostalgic moments. And that's exactly what Cleartrip.com;
Cleartrip.com and ZoomIn.com have come together with an innovative initiative of reliving and sharing your holiday moments by launching the 'Best Vacation Photo Contest'. This contest began on July 1, 2008 and is open for 30 days to everyone to submit their best holiday photograph. The winner of the contest gets a free holiday for 2 to Singapore
The participation process for the contest is extremely simple. All you need to do is; select your best vacation photograph, log on to ZoomIn.com and upload your photograph to participate in the contest
Speaking about the contest, Mr. Noel Swain, Vice President, Marketing – Cleartrip.com said: "We all like to show off our vacation photographs to friends and colleagues. This unique tie-up with ZoomIn.com will allow our customers to now showcase their priceless holiday moments to the whole world. It will also give consumers an insights about holiday destinations, and the fun things people do on their holidays. This contest is keeping with Cleartrip's strategy of creating a deeper relationship with customers and engaging customers with the brand in an exciting and unique way"
Speaking about the contest, Mr. Sunny Balijepalli, CEO – ZoomIn.com said “The best travel memories have been relived through photos. We look forward to showcasing the many travel memories we have all had and hope this will encourage many conversations around those photos. Zoomin is excited to work with Cleartrip.com on this contest”
At the end of the month, all the eligible entries will be reviewed and judged by a panel of eminent personalities and leading photographers. All nominated and winning photographs will then be showcased on ZoomIn.com
The best photograph winner will win an all sponsored trip for two to
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