RE/MAX LAUNCHES ‘WHAT MOVES YOU’ SOCIAL MEDIA CONTEST

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Benefits Children’s Miracle Network; Winner receives grand prize of $10,000

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – May 29, 2012 – (RealEstateRama) — RE/MAX has launched a 10-week social media contest that runs between now and August 1 that encourages consumers to share their stories about life’s most pivotal moments.

To enter, participants of the “What Moves You?” contest post a story, photo and/or video to the contest website, http://whatmovesyou.remax.com. Entries will be voted on by other consumers, so contestants are encouraged to make their stories as moving as possible – whether it’s about a new job or wedding – whatever gets people looking to buy or sell a home.

For each story submitted, RE/MAX LLC will donate $1 to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

The ongoing voting will determine eight weekly winners, who will receive a $750 Apple gift card. From that group, the grand-prize winner will be determined from the final week of voting. The entry receiving the most votes will be awarded the grand-prize of $10,000.

Contestants can enter any one or a combination of the following:

Story  (500 words maximum)
Video (3 minutes or less; must provide a YouTube or other video-sharing link)
Photo (JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF or TIFF not to exceed 10MB)

Full contest rules and eligibility guidelines are available on the contest website.

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CONTACTS:

Leslie Payne, RE/MAX of Indiana, Director of Communications
(p) 317.845.2005 x 209  (c) 317.370.3129  (e)

About RE/MAX of Indiana:
RE/MAX of Indiana is Hoosiers’ real estate market leader with $2.7 billion in annual sales, over 75 offices and nearly 1,200 sales associates. Founded in 1987, RE/MAX of Indiana helps growing families and businesses through its expertise in residential and commercial real estate, as well as relocation and referral services. Having sold 1.5 million homes in Indiana over the last five years, “nobody sells more real estate than RE/MAX.”

Contact:
http://www.remax-indiana.com

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