Win 15,000 points with #TolunaNature

Hello Members,

Happy October! We’re nearing the end of 2017 and what better way to celebrate than by celebrating the world around us. We want to see some beautiful nature shots, of your back yard, a park, or even a concrete jungle! Anything! Show us pictures of nature and enter in our new Instagram and Twitter contest: #TolunaNature! As always, there will be two winners who take home 15,000 points each – one selected from Instagram and the other selected from Twitter.

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To enter, simply:

  • Follow @Toluna on Instagram or Twitter, depending on which platform you enter from
  • Select a picture of nature, upload it to Twitter or Instagram
  • Tag your picture with the hashtag #TolunaNature
  • On both Twitter and Instagram, you must follow @Toluna to be eligible

This contest is Instagram & Twitter Exclusive. You must post your photo between October 1 and October 31 to participate.

And we’re proud to announce the winners of #TolunaColor! Among the hundreds of fun entries, a_lexan_dre was selected from the Instagram entries, and noriko_kinomoto  was selected via Twitter. They will each be receiving 15,000 points. Congratulations!

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Best of luck to those entering #TolunaNature! We look forward to seeing your entries.

See you soon on the site, Instagram or Twitter
The Toluna Team

*Promotion Rules: Winners will be selected at random by November 8 2017 at 5pm EST and must follow directions of the contest. The member must have a Toluna.com account or be willing to create an account to receive the points. The winner will be notified on their Instagram or Twitter entry that they have won. Posts must not contain any language that is obscene, insulting, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, libelous, untrue, misleading or invasive of someone else’s privacy. Toluna reserves the right to review all posts for content, and withhold bonus points from any user violating the rules mentioned above

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