Autoblog Latino giving away free stuff!
The easiest way to get people to your blog is to give stuff away for free. It's a trick we learned here at Autoblog long ago, and it's something we love to do. Supplying your readers with free stuff is a small price to pay for exposure, and so our new sister site, Autoblog Latino, has launched its first ever sweepstakes. There are three prizes that have as their theme the Nissan 350Z. - Nissan 350Z: Behind the Resurrection of a Legend by John Lamm, a hardcover book detailing the birth of the modern 350Z, worthy successor to the Datsun 240Z.
- Z: 35 Years of Nissan's Sports Car by Pete Evanow: a hardcover book covering the introduction of the popular Datsun 240Z and the evolution to the re-introduction of the 350Z.
- Nissan Datsun Z/Zx Ads: From the Beginning, 1970-2004 by Harry W. Ilaria: a CD-ROM with ads in convenient multimedia formats, accessible through a special custom interface.
This is Autoblog Latino's first stab at giving stuff away, and we're told there will likely be more opportunities to win free stuff in the future. We'll keep you posted on those, but for now head on over and score yourself an easy win.
[Source: Autoblog Latino]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dave 2:25PM (4/25/2007)
Autoblog latino? Are you serious? Its nice to see reverse racism is going strong in America.
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rem83 2:32PM (4/25/2007)
Yes, because it's racist to speak any language except English...
Anyway, I'd be more likely to enter if they were giving away a 350Z. Are the books in English at least?
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dan 9:30PM (4/25/2007)
So long as we're balkanizing America, wouldn't it make more sense for this Autoblog ESOL edition giveaway to give away books that were in, you know, spanish?
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John Neff 3:13PM (4/25/2007)
I don't make the sweepstakes in this case, I just report on them. But since Autoblog Latino reports on the same North American-centric auto news we report on, just in Spanish, it's safe to assume that it's audience is likely located in the U.S. and bilingual in at least English and Spanish.
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GARY 4:18PM (4/25/2007)
how about something free for the rest of us?? you know...the American Crowd?? Do you even know what an American is??
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Jake 3:59PM (4/25/2007)
#5: The American crowd? My grandparents came to this country from Mexico over seventy years ago, became citizens, and spoke English and Spanish. But they're just Mexicans huh? Not Americans, that's for sure. Have a little sense.
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Victor Agreda Jr 3:49PM (4/25/2007)
rem83, the books are in English. We find the Latino audience tends to be bilingual.
dan, there is also Autoblog Spanish, covering Europe and Latin America:
es.autoblog.com
Enjoy!
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rob 6:03PM (4/25/2007)
Gary, I'd love for you to tell me what an "American" is. You seem to know, so please, enlighten us!
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jj 7:42PM (4/25/2007)
I'm sorry but anyone who thinks the 350Z is a worthy successor to the 240Z is seriously misinformed.
The 240Z was a sports car. The 350Z weighs near two tons.
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