Startaclaus Day 8 - Win an amazing hamper of School for Startups products and gifts!

by Startacus Admin
It's Startaclaus Day 8 and today's prize is a hamper of School for Startups products and gifts!
Here at Startacus, we thought we would do our bit to help the season of goodwill be a little less painful on the pocket and a little more fun into the bargain! So we've enlisted the help of Startaclaus - a jolly old fellow with presents galore for hard working self starters like you!
As you would imagine, the gifts and presents are all related to the theme of starting a business and and today is day 8 so what can we expect?
Today our lovely friends over at School for Startups have put together an amazing hamper of School for Startup member gifts, products and goodies! Check out the pic and the list of goodies included below to be hopefully amazed.
In case you don’t know, School for Startups is a company (founded by esteemed entrepreneur Doug Richard) that creates education programmes, events and online support for budding entrepreneurs; with the objective of helping anyone turn their business idea into a reality.
Two flagship programmes, School for Creative Startups and Launcher, provide both education, support and funding for entrepreneurs and have enabled thousands of businesses to get off the ground.
Within the Hamper we have:
- An exoctic design bone china mug from Suitcase Susie @suitcasesusie
- Hand-made, one-of-a-kind Oyster Card case from Anecdotes Design @anecdotesdesign
- 2 cool and edgy baby-grows from Babytronic @babytronicshop
- High-quality unique printed tie from Knots & Folds @knotsandfolds
- ‘The new taste of Christmas’ Kentish ale gift pack from RandR Ales @RandR_Ales2 Luxurious and elegant brooches from Katty Janneh @haddykat
- Gift voucher towards creative workshop or course from Creative Places CIC @CreativeP_CIC
- 4 Bottles of artisan real cider with a curious vintage style from The Cotswold Cider Company @cotswoldciderco
- One ‘Do what you love / love what you do’ cotton tote.
- One women’s vest (black) ‘creative success’.
- One ‘How to start a creative business’ by Doug Richard (book) Three £5 vouchers for the book (for friends / family) and 2 postcards - All from School for Creative Startups @CreativeS4S
So how does it work?
Well it’s very simple, to be entered into the competition all you need to do is:
tweet this #startaclaus message by clicking here
No twitter account ? No problem! Send us an email to iam@startacus.net with your name and we’ll enter for you!
And, if you are a Startacus member you can bag yourself an extra entry by updating your profile bio to include #startaclaus. If you are not already a Startacus member you can sign up for free right here.
The lucky winner will be announced tomorrow before 10am (Tuesday 17th December) so keep those eyes peeled! Good luck and Merry Business!
One more thing...on this occasion, only UK and Ireland based entries can be considered - that old sleigh ain't what it used to be…
Cheers School for Startups and good luck to all who enter todays fab competition!
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Published on: 14th December 2013
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