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Follow IFSEC 2011 on twitter, RT the appropriate message and win a parking space for the exhibition
With just days until the start of the world's largest annual security event, IFSEC has launched an exclusive competition only via Twitter offering two free car parking passes for the duration of the show.
 
In a bit to reach over 2,000 followers, all visitors have to do is follow IFSEC via twitter and then submit the message "RT follow @IFSEC and tweet #IFSECComp to win a free car parking pass during IFSEC 2011". It's that simple!
 
UBM Live's Head of Marketing Jo Mayer, spoke on behalf of the organisers,
 
"Social media is a great tool for events to engage with their audience. @IFSEC has been an excellent communication channel to engage with both visitors and exhibitors by tweeting and re-tweeting the latest industry news. This prize will give something tangible back to our loyal audience to reduce the cost of visiting what still remains the security industry's showpiece event."
 
@IFSEC will keep followers abreast of the latest industry news. Join the conversation by using #IFSEC and provide some real-time feedback to the organisers.
 
Of course, the only catch for the competition is you have to be a visitor to the show and actually turn up! The winner will be announced via Twitter.
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