Find the Easter Egg first and get FREE Mariners tickets

Here’s a challenge for you:

The first person that finds the Easter Egg on OutsourceMarketing.com gets two FREE tickets to see the Seattle Mariners in our awesome box seats at Safeco Field on Wednesday, April 14th at 7:10.

We’ll announce the winner on Monday, April 5th. Thanks everyone, and Happy Easter!

Oh, and even if you aren’t the first person to find it, we think you’ll enjoy what we’ve posted on the Easter Egg page.

Good luck, and feel free to share this with a friend—maybe they can take YOU to the game if they find it first.

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  • http://www.thegeekgiant.com Geekgiant

    Does the fact that the outsourcemarketing.com link in this post goes to the Seattle Mariners Web site count? :)

  • http://www.responsiblemarketing.com Patrick Byers

    Nice catch. Nope. That’s just a typo. It’s fixed now.

    Hint: It’s not on an obscure page like “Legal Stuff,” “Your Privacy” or anything like that.

    Happy Easter Egg hunting!

  • http://www.recognitionworks.net Theresa Chambers

    We’re all eggheads. It’s April fools but I’m going to try anyway.

  • http://www.recognitionworks.net Theresa Chambers

    It’s your logo?

  • http://www.recognitionworks.net Theresa Chambers

    It’s the research and strategy egg…it’s a perfect egg.

  • http://www.responsiblemarketing.com Patrick Byers

    Research and strategy are a perfect egg. But the Easter Egg isn’t there.

  • http://www.responsiblemarketing.com Patrick Byers

    Nope.

  • http://www.responsiblemarketing.com Patrick Byers

    Nope. There’s actually text referencing an Easter Egg on one of the pages.

  • Kaili

    This was a great way to explore the Outsource Marketing website and fun!!

    I agree that using “Easter Eggs judiciously” is the way to go! Also the 7 Keys to Responsible Marketing was an excellent placement.

    Happy Easter!

  • Eliot Graff

    Be message responsible. Respect your audiences intelligence at all times: Seek permission, tell the truth, honor privacy, avoid clutter and use easter eggs judiciously.

    Nice Job!!!!

  • http://www.responsiblemarketing.com Patrick Byers

    Easter Egg Hunt Hints:

    1) It doesn’t require any cryptic keyboard shortcuts.
    2) The Easter Egg is not an image, it’s text.
    3) It’s not on an obscure page like “Your Privacy” or “Legal Stuff.”
    4) The text isn’t hidden — it clearly says the words “easter egg.”

    Good luck, and we’ll tell you how we do it tomorrow.

    Happy Easter!!