Zyppah, Inc. Announces a $10,000 YouTube Video Contest
Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) November 19, 2015 -- Zyppah, Inc., (http://www.Zyppah.com) has created an exciting event for the holiday season. They are awarding $10,000 to anyone who can make the best Zyppah anti-snoring video. Make it outrageous. Make it funny. Or make it outrageously funny. Zyppah is looking for videos that showcase how their device stops snoring and helps people sleep better at night.
Go to http://blog.zyppah.com/contests/zyppah-10000-video-contest/ and check out their official announcement of the contest. Can you do better than the video that is there? They’re betting on it.
Imagine having $10,000 to pay off Holiday Debts or a family vacation put on a credit card. There's nothing to lose? This should be fun and exciting! The contest is open to the public and anyone can submit his or her video. A 6 year old can direct, produce and star in your masterpiece. However, submitters must be 18 years or older, so get a parent to help. The contest will end on January 31, 2016. A winner will be selected sometime in February, 2016.
There’s a possibility that the lucky winner;s video will be used for a TV commercial or any other video marketing channel they see fit. The CEO of Zyppah, Jonathan Greenburg, says “You can buy a Zyppah from zyppah.com and use it in the video, although there is no purchase necessary to enter and win. We offer a 90 day money back guarantee so there’s no risk to try it.”
Zyppah recently sponsored a YouTube video produced by and starring internet sensation GloZell Green, the reigning Queen of YouTube. After GloZell announced her snoring issue on social media we responded to her with the “Snoring Challenge,” which she subsequently accepted. GloZell did not disappoint. The video is simply called “Snoring” and can also be seen on Zyppah’s Blog and on GloZell’s YouTube Channel.
Although Zyppah expects to view some of the funniest, most creative videos on the topic of snoring, it’s important to remember this chronic condition is no laughing matter.
Snoring affects millions of relationships, both physically and mentally. Sleep is the third pillar of health next to nutrition and exercise. Obesity, Diabetes, Sexual Dysfunction, Cardiovascular Disease, Memory Loss, Chronic Fatigue, Anxiety, Depression and certain forms of Cancer have all been linked to habitual snoring and a lack of sleep. Snoring means less oxygen to the brain while you are trying to sleep.
Good luck with the contest and Happy Holidays from Zyppah.
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Adam Cohen, Zyppah, Inc., http://www.Zyppah.com, +1 8187265438, [email protected]
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