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May 7, 2008 2:13 PM PDT

Casio suckers bloggers into writing about upcoming G-Shock event

Posted by David Carnoy
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(Credit: Casio)

I got an this e-mail Wednesday afternoon from the Casio PR team, suggesting that if I did a really good, creative blog post about Casio's upcoming 25th anniversary G-Shock Watch event on May 14 in New York, I might win a prize. Here's the whole tawdry e-mail:

Hey all!!

By now you should have received your invitation for our upcoming G-Shock anniversary celebration. This is going to be a very exciting evening for everyone and we are looking forward to having you join us. Please remember to wear your wristbands, as that is your ticket in the door and be sure to arrive between 6-6:30, as the doors will close after that for media. In addition, we are very excited to have you tell our story to your readers. As you may already know, this is a very private and exclusive event that is not open to the public but we want to make sure everyone knows how great it will be! That being said...

We are running a contest that will start today and end on May 14th. I have provided some "cool" aspects below of fun things that will be going on at the celebration on May 14th and Casio is challenging you to come up with an intriguing and informative post to get the word out to your readers. The site that receives the most hits and comments from readers will be determined the winner of our contest and that individual will receive a brand new, slim and stylish Casio digital camera, along with a brand new 25th anniversary G-Shock watch. So get your creative caps on and show G-Shock some support!!! Below are some interesting facts to incorporate into your post...

- Famed surfer Gabe Kling and G-Shock rider will be at the event showing G-Shock support.

- Director Spike Lee will be unveiling his exclusive collaboration watch with G-Shock.

- Supporting companies such as Monster Cable, Patron and Philosophy will be giving away some great gifts.

- Clothing companies LRG and In4mation will be displaying their G-Shock collaboration.

- Kanye West will be giving an exclusive performance and will be unveiling a special G-Shock message.

- Graffiti artist and designer of our 25th anniversary logo will be on site to discuss his initiatives with G-Shock.

- DJ Cassidy will spin it out in club G-Shock

Good luck with the challenge! Casio is looking forward to reading some creative posts!!!

What do you think, folks? Is that creative enough? Feel free to rewrite the press release and make your own gloriously snarky post. Perhaps Casio will let me give the camera (if I win) to the most creative poster since I can't keep it.

(Credit: Casio)
Originally posted at Crave
Hunkered down in New York City, Executive Editor David Carnoy oversees CNET's Home and Hardware reviews, which includes all things related to home theaters, PCs, and digital imaging. He also writes his Fully Equipped column, covering the gamut of gadgets and gizmos. E-mail David.
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by forensicmeteoboy May 7, 2008 3:50 PM PDT
...Wow. Talk about cheap... pretty much begging bloggers to write about their product. When will companies learn! Maybe if they launched their own blog and tried to have consumers do something creative, but really... their money is better spent on someone Google AdWords or something.
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by hunter_jc May 7, 2008 5:25 PM PDT
So you wrote about it and now i know about the new G-Shock. Thats a creative.
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by make_or_break May 7, 2008 7:00 PM PDT
What's a Casio? A gambling establishment who couldn't afford the 'n' in their name?
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by lord_r4pt0r May 8, 2008 8:25 AM PDT
If we fill the comments here, maybe the poster, David, could go to the event. then he will make kanye to make a LOT of autograph, and give 'em to the people who commented. then i will receive mine and sell it on ebay.
I will be waiting for my autograph...
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by 22mojom22 May 8, 2008 6:42 PM PDT
I think you nailed it! A+
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