The Scripps School of Journalism often sends out emails about internships or job opportunities, available scholarships or journalism awards. So when I checked my email this morning and found a message from the school I saw no problem in giving it its deserved attention. The subject of the message was labeled "Contest."
When I opened the email what did I find? Well, not reminders of jobs or scholarships, today it was a message that had nothing to do with journalism; today's message was about creating a video for some Aquafresh product. The kicker is that there was no language from the school itself, it seems that Aquafresh just used the school email to send me a message about their contest. I couldn't believe it, my own school sold me out to be blast-email spammed. Thanks J-School.
Let me just show you some of the language just to prove I'm not lying:
We're giving you a chance to become the next You Tube
star! All you have to do is make an original video that
includes an Aquafresh Extreme Clean logo or package shot,
and the statement of a "a feeling of clean like nothing
else." There's no right or wrong way, just make it
creative. And don't forget to send the video to friends
and family, the more views you have the better your
chances are to win!
So as you can see this has nothing to do with being a better journalist. Maybe I should just forget the whole journalism degree and just sign up for all these contests the school tells me about. If I get really good I should be able to retire early and I'll never have to shop again as I'll have won thousands of great products!