Subliminal messages add zest to a common Internet marketing strategy; entrant to unusual art contest who finds the most “secret messages” in a painting wins $1,000 in prizes.
Austin, TX (PRWeb) November 27, 2006 — A new and unusual art contest that blends subliminal messages with Internet marketing strategy was launched today by Dr. Joe Vitale.
Dr. Vitale’s latest contest offers $1,000 in prizes to anyone who can find the most of subliminal messages in an original painting posted on his website, www.mrfire.com/contest
“Subliminals are words and symbols that your conscious mind doesn’t immediately pick up but your subconscious does,” explained Dr. Vitale, author of “Hypnotic Writing,” “The Attractor Factor,” “Life’s Missing Instruction Manual,” and numerous other books.
“This is like the famous ‘what’s wrong with this picture’ cartoons we’ve all seen,” explained Vitale. “This is a more intelligent way of engaging people. The contest itself contains a ‘secret message’ — it is also an Internet marketing strategy.”
The subliminal messages contest is yet another pioneering Internet marketing strategy designed to build Dr. Vitale’s email list, as the winner will need to be a subscriber at www.mrfire.com to qualify to win the $1,000 in books, audios and DVDs from Dr. Vitale. The winner will be announced on January 11, 2007.
2 Comments
Joe,
I recently came across your website and ordered a copy of “The Secret.” It came in the mail today 10-24-06 and I got to share it with my two 20 something daughters who were home for Thanksgiving. I belive it will change all of our lives. I am so grateful. Thank you and all of the other terrific people that made the movie. What an inspiration!
Sincerely,
John Holroyd
Mulvane, Kansas
Joe,
I recently purchased a copy of “The Secret” from a link on your website. It arrived in the mail a few days later while my two 20 something daughters were home for Thanksgiving.
We all got to sit down together and watch the movie. Wow, how inspiring! I know it will change all of our lives. I am so thankful for the movie and all of the terrific people that made it.
Sincerely,
John Holroyd
Mulvane, Kansas