02 December 2008
SINGAPORE ââ¬' Feeling that youââ¬â¢re over-working. Need a break from the office?
Sheraton hotels might be the answer.
The hotel group has launched a ââ¬ÅâSearch for Asia Pacificââ¬â¢s Top Workaholicsââ¬~ campaign, which will run until January 26 next year
Two participants will each win a holiday for themselves and three other family members or friends, with stays at Sheraton resorts at exotic destinations of their choice.
ââ¬ÅâSheraton recognises the daily grind we go through everyday and would like to reward successful, hardworking professionals with a holiday of their lifetime,ââ¬~ said Vincent Ong, brand director for Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, Asia Pacific.
To join the contest, participants are simply required to submit a write-up describing why they think they are one of Asia Pacificââ¬â¢s top workaholics.
ââ¬ÅâThis entry will then be posted to a blog and made available for public viewing and voting.
ââ¬ÅâParticipants may also supplement this initial submission with added blog entries, while encouraging family and friends to vote for their submission.
Voters will also stand a chance to win hotel stays from Sheraton Resorts.
The results for this campaign are fully driven by the number of votes received.
The top two participants who garner the most number of votes on their published blog will win for themselves and three other family members or friends the complimentary holiday, where they get to indulge and be pampered by Sheraton Resorts.
Sheraton Resorts in Asia Pacific are located in China, Australia, Japan, Fiji, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Guam and the Maldives.
A handy desktop widget is also available for download. Sheratonââ¬â¢s Workaholic Tracker Widget enables participants to track their votes in real-time and follow the blogs of two other participants, keeping them informed of their progress.
More details on the ââ¬ÅâSearch for Asia Pacificââ¬â¢s Top Workaholicsââ¬~ is available on www.sheratonasia.com/topworkaholics.
Entries are open to applicants residing in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
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