Searching twitter, blogs, news, Facebook and the internet in general is a big part of my internship at HootSuite University. So discovering new channels and methods of filtration makes my job easier: Enter, the HootSuite search bar. This tool searches the twittersphere for all results that contain your search keyword. So, on a break from reading blogs and articles containing "social media" I checked out what people were saying about this weekend's Sasquatch festival at the Gorge, Washington. Long had I heard legends from this Woodstock type reunion of people from the Pacific Northwest. Each May, my Facebook newsfeed clutters with photos of blue skies, GORGEous canyons, red dirt amphitheaters, tent cities and hipster clad festies. Once again it was Quatchie time, and once again I had lacked the planning and funds to be there. HootSuite's twitter search was littered with excitement and bargain tickets, among the posts was a link to a competition for tickets... Rarely entering contests like these, I clicked the tiny.url to find a Facebook contest hosted by a Honda Dealership in Tacoma. "Like our page and comment on our contest status for your chance to win Sasquatch tickets!" Skimming through the comments I read typical posts by eager fans expressing their love for the festival and hopeful wishes on winning, none of them mentioning Honda. Looking a little deeper into Honda's sponsorship I found out that they were hosting one out of the three stages and providing carbon credits for the entire operations on the festival. Putting my social media marketing skillz to work, I posted a shameless endorsement for the car company, promoting their support for an environmentally conscious live music event. Kind of what social media is all about: I scratch your back, you scratch mine. And it worked? 4pm on Thursday, Honda Facebook messaged me with the unbelievable news. I've never won something of this much personal gain since my Nimbus 3000 broom win at a Harry Potter party in grade 6. Happiness, stress and panic filled my mood as I tried to coordinate a ride to and from the event, a friend group to go with and whether leaving my new internship position for 3 days was really a good idea... Reading into the festival a bit more and realizing some of my all time favourite bands would be playing, I couldn't pass up the offer.
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