AskPatty.com Launches Creative Writing Contest To Women Consumers
Visit AskPatty.com and enter to win automotive creative writing contest.
New York, NY (PRWEB) October 18, 2006 – AskPatty.Com, Inc. announced today the launch of a creative writing contest for consumer women. By submitting car related stories to Ask Patty, consumer women will be entered into a contest to win a CarMD tool.
Submit a car story by by visiting the Entry Form at http://www.askpatty.com/page.php?ID=166.
Submit your story in one of five categories.
- Car buying experiences
- Car humor
- Vehicle mishaps
- What does your car mean to you?
- Driving experiences
There will be a random drawing at 5pm EST from all submissions by women consumers on December 15, 2006.
Winners will receive a CarMD tool. The CarMD (http://www.carmd.com) is a tester that you can use to monitor and maintain the health of your 1996 and newer car, light truck, minivan and/or SUV for the life of your vehicle. It has these easy-to-read indicator lights that help you instantly diagnose the health of your vehicle, your family's vehicles, or even your neighbor's vehicles!
Submit all entries to AskPatty.com by December 15th, 2006.
About CarMD:
The mission of CarMD.com is to empower consumers by providing them with the tools and information they need to make educated decisions about their vehicle’s health and maintenance. The vision began in 1997 with a conversation between automotive aftermarket industry veteran Ieon C. Chen and ASE Master Technician Keith Andreasen, both of Innova Electronics Corp., a leading developer of test equipment for the automotive aftermarket. They shared a dream to provide consumers with a way to diagnose their vehicle’s “Check Engine” light as easily as you might check your tire pressure and oil levels.
CarMD customers also gain free access to an unprecedented diagnostic database. This feature is invaluable in helping drivers with little or no automotive experience determine why their “Check Engine” light is on. To get a detailed diagnostic report, just install the CarMD software, link the tester to their PC via an included USB connector and create an account. The CarMD online database does the rest, including run a report with probable cause and estimated dealer repair costs.
About AskPatty.com, Inc.:
Ask Patty provides women consumers an opportunity to send questions about car buying, selling, repair and maintenance to a panel of expert automotive women and is a safe online place to share and discuss their car buying experiences. Women can submit posts directly to the Ask Patty website by going to http://www.askpatty.com. The Ask Patty advisory panel of automotive expert women is headed up by Deborah Renshaw -- professional NASCAR driver, and is comprised of women who hold various leadership positions in the automotive industry.
AskPatty.com is endorsed and in partnership with CarsMagazine.com, (http://carsmagazine.com), a member and 2006 corporate sponsor of the Women's Automotive Association International based in Detroit, MI, (http://www.waai.com), on the Women's Board of the Car Care Council, (http://carcare.org), a SEMA member (http://www.SEMA.org) and a member of the SEMA Business Women's Networking Group.
###
|