I am in a small rush now but I want to have this blog updated. Its not very easy to stay with a great writing daily program but I need to help it become consistent. Maybe in the future I might post on this thing even more frequently. Today I plan to reveal to you a fascinating write-up I stumbled upon on home theater. It is fairly exciting.
Leading Online Retailer HTmarket.com Announces The Great Man Cave Home Theater Hunt Contest
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 7, 2008
The leading online home theater marketplace, HTmarket.com, is pleased to announce the first-ever Great Man Cave Home Theater Hunt. By going to HTmarket.com, following clues, and finding codes, players can win gift certificates to use toward building a “Man Cave” of their own.
What is a “Man Cave”? The term refers to a designated area of the house (usually a basement garage, or attic) which has been set aside for the “man” in the family to decorate. In the Man Cave, a man can relax, unwind, or otherwise have a good, responsibility-free time.
The inspiration behind the promotion arose from increasing use of the term “Man Cave” among home theater enthusiasts, where it was once simply a buzzword. “Recently, many men and women have been calling HTmarket.com about putting together home theaters, and many are now using the phrase ‘man cave’,” says Alan Hutchinson, founder of HTmarket.com. “We’ve had several wives call us and say, ‘I need some ideas for gifts for the man cave.’”
The contest keeps with the caveman theme of the promotion by using cave painting clues. Guests browsing HTmarket.com can participate by “hunting” for gift certificate codes that may be instantly redeemed during checkout. In order to find the codes, players must browse product pages in search of home theater-themed caveman paintings. Clicking on a painting reveals a clue concerning the location of a hidden code. If the clue is found, it may be entered and redeemed for a gift certificate, valued anywhere from $ 25 to $ 500. Gift certificates can be used on popular furnishing for the man cave, such as luxury home theater seating or perhaps the latest home theater projector. Each Man Cave Code can only be used once, so the first to follow the clues and find the code is the winner.
While men and women alike are invited to participate in this Man Cave promotion and build a Man Cave of their very own, Alan Hutchinson maintains that a proper Man Cave should not be used for romantic dramas under any circumstances.
“The Man Cave is sacred,” Alan reminds us. “Long live the Man Cave.”
The official website for HTmarket’s Great Man Cave Hunt is located at:
Man Cave Contest Page.
About HTmarket.Com:
Since going online in August of 2000, HTmarket.com has emerged as the premiere online home theater marketplace. Offering the finest home theater products and accessories available, from commercial popcorn machines and home theater seating to bar stools and Blu-Ray players, HTmarket.com specializes in bringing the compete theater experience into homes across the globe. With a steadily growing catalog featuring over 6,000 products and unsurpassed customer service, HTmarket.com has been given a Top Rated Yahoo Store score of 4.5 stars by their own customers.
HTmarket.com is located at:
5100 N. Ravenswood Avenue, Suite 100
Chicago, IL 60640
For direct orders,
call 1-888-764-9273
fax 773-728-8162
http://www.htmarket.com
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