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Honda Philippines: It’s Your Moment to Shine with Let Your Beat Out Promo on Facebook



Honda lets the beat out with “Let Your Beat Out” Facebook promo



Honda Philippines Incorporated lets the beat go rockin’ with its latest promo on Facebook, the “Let Your Beat Out” video upload contest.

 
People from Honda explain the mechanics and objectives of the Let Your Beat Out online promo



The promo involves uploading of personal video entries from participants that state their life aspirations, particularly in the areas of Street Sports, Extreme Sports and even in Music. Videos should start with the participant stating his/her name, and the remaining portion should showcase how they do their beat.
 
Sports enthusiasts- take your passion to a higher level

To choose the best video, 50% of the final score will be based on the number of likes and shares while the remaining 50% will focus on content creativity and uniqueness of presentation.

Whether you have talent in singing or dancing- this is your moment to shine


Uploading of video entries will be from May 18 to May 28, 2015. Include the official hashtag, #letyourbeatout, when uploading entries. 

Calling all lovers of extreme sports and adventure seekers- show the world your beat

Winners for the various categories will get the chance to share the limelight with the main product endorsers during a launch event entitled “Let Your Beat Out!,” happening this coming May 30, 2015 at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall starting at 4 p.m. Also up for grabs are VIP Access Passes and exciting Honda Beat goodies.

To join the “Let Your Beat Out” promo, simply “Like” the official Honda Philippines Facebook fan page, www.facebook.com/hondaph and upload your let your beat out videos.

To know more about Honda motorcycles, visit the Honda Philippines Incorporated website, www.hondaph.com







NOTE: The Honda Philippines "Let Your Beat Out" Facebook Promo media launch took place at the NBA Cafe in SM Aura last May 18. I was lucky to be invited in this exciting media event. Thanks to HONDA Philippines now we can all groove to our own beat.

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