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April 21, 2008

Snap Up the May Issue Of Rolling Stone

Rs_cover_2 Rolling Stone's May issue "The Best Of Rock 2008" features the "125+ People, Places and Things Ruling the Rock and Roll Universe" plus SnapTell-enabled print advertisements.

Readers of the magazine can use their camera phones to snap a picture of any SnapTell-enabled ad that interests them, send the picture to SnapTell, and get special promotional offers and/or content such as free
ringtones, wallpapers, and video clips from the selected advertiser/s, which include Allstate, Canadian Club, DiGiorno For One, Discovery Channel and Edge.

And everyone who snaps a picture of any of the SnapTell-enabled ads in the magazine is automatically entered to win a trip for two to an upcoming Rolling Stone Live event ... plus $500 cash.You only receive the information that you request, so grab the May issue of Rolling Stone and start snapping!

Readers of the magazine aren't the only ones to benefit, of course. SnapTell's "Snap.Send.Get" mobile marking solution transforms static print ads into a measurable, two-way communication tool for brand owners. For more information on our Snap.Send. Get mobile marketing platform, please see our website or contact us at bizdev@snaptell.net.

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