Macworld 2009 - YML Conference Pass Contest!
Once again, Your Mac Life will be offering listeners the opportunity to win conference passes to see a little bit more of Macworld Expo than perhaps you first thought you could.
Thanks to IDG/Macworld Conference & Expo we'll be giving away 5 User Conference passes to lucky YML listeners, and you don’t have to work that hard in order to have an opportunity to win and see some great workshops.
What can I do with a Users Conference Pass?
1) Access to All sessions in User Conference Program
2) Access to Feature Presentations
3) Keynote - (Based on availability - seating *not* guaranteed)
4) Access to Expo Show Floor
Simply send an email to contestatyourmaclifeshow.com (replace at with @) with Users Conference Pass in the subject line and your contact info, including telephone number, in the body of the email and we’ll make random draws throughout the month of November. Entries need to be in by noon Eastern time, November 24th, so that there is still time to pick the conferences you want to attend, should you be one of the lucky winners. Winners will be notified by email. Your information will then be forwarded to IDG who will be in touch with you with information on how to register, etc.
Pretty easy, huh? ;-)
Don't forget, the deadline to submit your entry is November 24th, so don't hesitate. And then stay tuned to our website and keep an eye on your inbox...you might just be lucky enough to win a Users Conference Pass to Macworld Conference & Expo 2009!
~Sly












Any platinum passes this year?
In the past, you've had contests for super and platinum passes, such as last year's "Why I Wanna Go to Macworld Expo!" contest. Are you gonna do that again this year? I have a few ideas for a submission that could top my video from last year.
-Neil Pomerleau
We only have User Conference
We only have User Conference Passes this year - sorry!
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Shawn King
Host/Executive Producer
Your Mac Life
http://www.yourmaclifeshow.com
MW User Conf Pass contest
Is there a limit to the number of entries? Is it one entry per "person," "household," or "e-mail address?" I didn't see that in the original post, which refers to "entry" (singular) each time it is mentioned.
Thanks in advance for clearing this up.
Sorry for the confusion.
Sorry for the confusion. Entries are one per person.
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Shawn King
Host/Executive Producer
Your Mac Life
http://www.yourmaclifeshow.com