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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Dockers Commercial Contest

Commercials and advertisements rule today’s world of competitive marketing which requires the advertisements to be very attractive to catch the viewer’s attention.Only those products which sport a very good ad can boast of a very good market share in the long run.Companies and products with such eye catching advertisements can ensure themselves of an edge over other products and this edge means a lot in today’s world where the difference between a winner and a loser is a mere one or two percent.
The Dockers® "Make Your Own Dockers® Commercial" Contest (the Contest) a very unique innovative venture provides the entrants with an opportunity to create their own 30-second advertisement for Dockers.The advertisement must be a video which may be viewed online at http://www.nbc.com/dockers, and are subject to rating based on the votes of the viewers.The most favorite will be submitted to NBC Universal, Inc. ("NBC") for consideration as a commercial and will be aired on June 13, 2008 broadcast of The very famous "Tonight Show with Jay Leno", and also will be made available online for sometime at NBC.com.
The contest is sponsored by Dockers contest and is independent of the Jay Leno show.The idea is to develop a very good commercial for Dockers.Dockers contest has drawn in many interesting submissions and I liked this one the best.Dockers contest can be viewed online and viewers can vote for their favorite videos.
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The participation in this Contest,requires the entrant to accept and agree to the the Official Rules and the decisions of Levi Strauss & Co., 1155 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111, ("Sponsor"), which shall be final and binding in all respects. It is to be noted that NBC Universal, Inc. is not the sponsor of the Contest

Sponsored by Dockers

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