Showcase Your Personal Brand with the MyDomain Brand .ME Contest

Do you think you’ve got the ultimate personal brand online? If so, share your personal brand by entering the MyDomain Brand .ME Contest for an easy chance to win big. Enter by submitting a quick web form.

[Disclaimer: MyDomain is a sponsor of the Personal Branding Blog]

What can I win?

By entering you are eligible to win a free domain and web hosting or the grand prize of $1,000 Apple gift cards!

How to enter

Your initial entry consists of basic contact information, a short statement about your personal brand, and a link to the online profile or website that you feel best represents your personal brand.

There are three entry categories to choose from:

  1. Best career/job hunting personal brand
  2. Best hobby/interest personal brand
  3. Best subject expert personal brand

Choose the category that you feel best fits the objective of your personal brand. For each category, 5 finalists will be selected, and each will win a free year of .ME domain registration and web hosting.

The finalists will be eligible to submit more information and compete for one of three grand prize $1000 Apple gift cards. Voters will have a big say in who they think has the best personal brand in the final round. Vote totals will be matched up with judging to determine winners. For full judging information, visit the contest rules page.

Sponsored by MyDomain.com

MyDomain is a leading provider of domain name registration and web hosting. They also offer .ME domains, which can be used for starting a personal website or blog as the foundation for your personal brand. Learn more today at MyDomain, and be sure to enter the Brand .ME Contest while you’re there.

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Dan Schawbel

Dan Schawbel is the Managing Partner of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm. He is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin’s Press) and the #1 international bestselling book, Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future (Kaplan Publishing), which combined have been translated into 15 languages.

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