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    Blind Acre offers chance to win free marketing consulting services

    Columbus-based Blind Acre is holding a social media contest for local businesses.

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    The Digital Spring Cleaning Contest’s winning company will receive six hours of free digital marketing consulting services. The consulting hours may be applied to any of Blind Acre’s digital service offerings, and will be allocated based on a free one-hour strategy meeting.

    “Spring is a great time to assess your digital marketing strategy and adjust your course through the end of the year,” says David Ringler, director of marketing for Blind Acre. “It’s the beginning of Q2, so companies have data from the last three months of 2012, and can really re-adjust, refine, and re-energize their digital strategies based on what has and has not been working.”

    The contest was created to thank local companies and celebrate Blind Acre’s rebranding and the launch of its new company website.

    “Spring Cleaning is a way for Blind Acre to give back to the business community that has helped us grow over the last four years into the digital marketing and technology firm we are today,” he says. “We’ve done some ‘spring cleaning’ of our own, and now we want to help our friends and partners do the same.”

    To participate in the contest, businesses must register on Blind Acre’s website at BlindAcre.com/spring-cleaning, then visit Blind Acre’s Facebook page or Twitter account to answer the question, “I would clean up my company’s digital strategy by…” Twitter entries must include the hashtag #BASpringClean.

    The winner will be announced May 16.

    In addition to free consulting services, the winning company will also receive two tickets to an upcoming Columbus Clippers game for an afternoon of baseball and networking with Blind Acre’s digital strategy team.

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