John Chow and XR.com $6,000 Christmas Contest
John Chow the Dot Com Mogul has presented his $6,000 Christmas contest. It all started when XR.com under Richard Lau sent him $5,000 and John Chow donate it to a certain charity. Lau asked him if he would like to do the same thing for a reader? So Chow presented his contest.
The winner will received $5,000 for the charity of their choice plus an additional $1,000 so they can buy something nice for the holidays.
Mechanics of the said contest:
1. You need to sign up for an account at XR.com.
2. You need to write a blog post about the contest.
3. The post should link back to the contest post, include the name of the charity you’re playing for, what you’ll do with the extra $1,000, and a review of XR.com.
4. You need to link to XR.com using the keyword Tiny URL.
If I will win in this Christmas contest, I would give the $5,000 to UNTV Channel 37. Because UNTV 37 has lots of public service to offer such as medical outreach program, free clinic, free transportation, wish-granting service, free legal consultation and job fair. And the $1,000 will be use to bought a laptop for my wife and a PSP for my daughter as a Christmas gift for them.
XR.com is a tiny URL service that makes a URL becomes more shorter out of any URL shortening services. A short URL becomes handy for services like Twitter and helps you to mask your affiliate link. XR.com can shorten URL to 10 characters which is more shorter than any other URL shortening services.

