The All-New Version 2 of the Home Edition Will Be Released in 10 Days – Win a Free 2-Year Subscription!
- Comments: 6
- Written on: February 14th, 2007
The all-new version 2 of the Maintenance Checkup Home Edition (MCHE) will be released on February 24th, and to celebrate I am holding a mini-blog contest. Over the next nine days I will be posting articles on some of the biggest improvements in version 2 of the MCHE.
All you have to do to enter this contest is come back to my blog every day and post a comment – good, bad, or a question on any of the MCHE-related blog posts. On the 24th I will draw a winner at random from the comments I have received on the blog. If you leave a comment, be certain to use a valid email address in the form if you wish to be entered into the drawing. I plan on notifying the winner via email.
A 2-year subscription to the MCHE is valued at $156.00, so this prize is worth a little something. You can comment as many times as you would like on as many items as you wish, as long as your comments are substantive and add to the ongoing discussion. SPAM comments will be deleted. The more frequently you comment, the greater your chances of winning.
That’s it – pretty cut and dry. By entering you agree to allow Schrock Innovations to use your name in a press release, and you agree to allow me to post your name on this blog. Have fun!
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- Comments: 6
that price could limit the number of fixed income customers.
Later this week I will talk about the different subscription models… You can use the MCHE for as little as $4.99 a month!
4.99 thats sounds better. i’m looking foward to that blog
Is it 4.99 a year or 4.99 a month? Either way it would be a good deal tho.
I have been very happy with my MCHE & would be thrilled to win this contest. I especially like the fact that I can check the # of days I have left before I need to renew. I don’t quite understand some of the results I see since some seem to be the same (ex: Blocked). However I realize that I am doing a good thing for my computer so I thank you for offering this.
Helen, I think you will now have the option of seeing the results, or not. I personally will just let MCHE do it’s thing, and not worry about the results. A good option, I think.