Recieve The Celeb Treatment
Blackett | Jan 27, 2010 | Comments View Comments
This month sees the launch of a campaign seeking out Leeds students to live the life of a celebrity – free gifts, free entry, queue jumping privileges – the life of a VIP is on offer in return for being the student voices of the city.
Just as celebrities are often connected to brands, and adorned with lovely free gifts, a national website launching in Leeds is on a regional hunt for students of the city to adorn with similar privileges. www.studentnoticeboard.com is recruiting student ambassadors to help spread the word of what Leeds has to offer.
The team of three students chosen will host monthly blogs describing their antics in the city to help others see what activities, offers, and entertainment is out there. They will also undertake monthly challenges and record these – with topics such as ‘how to go on a date for £20’, ‘where to get the best hangover food from’, ‘where to buy an outfit to impress…’ and ‘best bits of Leeds in jan’.
They will have input into the design process of the site throughout 2010 and will be involved in events to promote the website – great experience for any budding marketeers/promoters out there.
In return the online gurus will receive VIP treatment throughout the year including a VooDoo Events VIP Membership card for 2010 entitling the holder to free entry, VIP bar access and Q-Jump at all VooDoo Events Nights, Guest List entrance to Back2Basics for 2010, a free 30 minute private consultation with ex Mr Universe Colin Wright of Ultimate Fitness 4 U, 1 free pizza per month each from Box Pizza of Burley Road and a free tour for each ambassador plus guest of the micro brewery of The Fox and Newt brew pub on Burley Road, as well as many more perks from partners of the site.
Anyone interested in becoming the brand ambassador can apply by registering their details on the website www.studentnoticeboard.com. The winners will be chosen by the end of February 2010.
About the Author: David is the New Media Manager and Culture Editor at 69 Towers. Easily distracted by shiny things David keeps himself busy by staring at a variety of screens. Musical tastes includes anything that has a woman singing over some kind of 80's inspired elctro beat and men who sound like women singing over an 80's elctro beat. The current thing that makes me sad is that the 90's is now retro. Currently on the hunt for shoes that look good with a pair of brown bootcut trousers. You can contact David at david@69-247.com.









