Get a jump on the Easter season with MOO’s Egg Hunt.
MOO has hidden eggs online, in MOO products, and in the great outdoors, and finding one could win you one of over 3,500 prizes.
Each working day they’ll hide new clues in the MOO Blog, and there are also clues hidden in orders for current MOO customers.
The first person to find each egg wins a prize, and another nine random finders will also win prizes, for a total of 10 winners per egg.
They’ve also partnered with Flickr, so if you’d like to get started with finding eggs in the great outdoors, and live in either London, Montreal, Bordeaux, Oaxaca, Tokyo, Paris, Niagra Falls, Toronto, New York, Brighton, Glasgow, BC, Oslo, Barcelona, Brussels, Silicon Valley, Wellington, Oxford, Austin, Konstanz, or San Francisco, then check the map for an egg near you.
Pixish wants to connect image makers with image buyers to form a collaborative smorgasbord of creativity. It’s “a way to engage creative people online to submit, judge, and source amazing images”.
Here’s how it works:
For artists, “Pixish is a great place to find fun projects, ideas to fuel your creativity, and great prizes to win!”
For publishers, “Pixish connects you with a vibrant community of creative people, gives you tools to engage, and helps you find brilliant original work.”
To promote their line of shower gels, Axe has teamed up with David Spade to create The World’s Dirties Film.
User submitted videos show how to get dirty, and then how to get clean, and the best videos can win some very cool prizes.
Considering the intended audience, I’m sure it’s going to turn into a college aged hot-girl-off, though I’m equally sure that a hot-girl-off will sell a lot of gel, so I guess you can’t fault Axe for a good idea.
Dare Junkies mixes a little bit of the YouTube formula with a little bit of the Jackass formula and aims to find out what happens. “Challenges” are posted on the site, with everything from streaking to kissing strangers, and anyone can accept a challenge and video themselves doing what the challenge requires. Then, each month, the top ten videos, as voted upon by the users, will split up a cash prize of $5-10,000. Some of the examples posted already are mildly amusing, so it’ll be interesting to see what gets submitted over the course of time. Regardless of quality though, it should be good for at least a few laughs, so check it out.