iTunes AncestralFindings.com Podcast Contest

Published: Thu, 03/26/15

Vol. 20, No. 24 - March 26, 2015

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Here's a way to support Ancestral Findings and win a prize. All you need is iTunes and a free iTunes account.

  • Between the dates of March 19 and March 31th (contest ends at 11pm EST on the 31th) write an iTunes review and win a $25 iTunes Gift Card.  
  • Two lucky winners will be chosen on April 1st and announced in the mid-week newsletter.
  • Email us at contest@ancestralfindings.com with the subject line "Ancestral Findings iTunes Review Contest”. Put your full name and your iTunes ID in the email.
  • Winners will be chosen at random.

Click Here to open iTunes and then click the blue button that says “View in iTunes” to leave your review.

Thank you and good luck!
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