Bounties

* Only one prize in each category.

$5000

Get 250 people to wear social tech T-shirts and take a picture: $5,000.

Method for claiming it: Send us a high-resolution photo of the group.

$5000

Get Webster's to add social technology as a term: $5,000.

Method for claiming it: Press release by Webster’s that makes the announcement.

$50

Send link for the book’s Amazon.com page to more than 2,000 of your social networking connections (first 100 people): $50

Method for claiming it: Show us a screen shot of your account and the connections, and a screenshot of what the delivered message looked like.

$2500

Get Michael Arrington (founder of TechCrunch) to read the book: $2,500 cash, or a $2,500 donation to charity of his choice.

Method for claiming it: Michael has to send an e-mail to scott@klososky.com, telling us that he read Enterprise Social Technology and what he thinks of the concepts it shares.

$2499

Get Robert Scoble (author of the Scobleizer blog) to read the book: $2,499 cash, or a $2,499 donation to charity of his choice (he gets $1 less so Michael Arrington is not mad at us).

Method for claiming it: Robert has to send us an e-mail to scott@klososky.com, telling us that he read Enterprise Social Technology and what he thinks of the concepts it shares.

Five free books signed by the author *

Review a chapter of your choice on your blog (at least 200 words, and must have at least 1,000 subscribers): Five free books signed by the author.

( * This is a correction to reflect what is in the book )

Method for claiming it: Send us a screenshot of the blog and the number of subscribers you have.

$500

For college professors—adopt the book as part of your curriculum: Twenty free copies (or $500).

Method for claiming it: Send us a copy of the syllabus for the course.

$500

Publish an article in a major periodical (circulation of at least fifty thousand) about the making of the book (first ten people): $500.

Method for claiming it: Send us a copy of the printed article and the masthead of the publication the day it was published.

$1000

For organizations—purchase at least two hundred copies for employees and/or customers: $1,000 to the charity of your choice, and the purchased copies will be signed.

Method for claiming it: Provide a copy of the receipt, or contact us to provide the books.

$2500

Have the text translated into another language and pub- lished in another country: $2,500.

Method for claiming it: Send us written confirmation that it will be printed (from the publisher) and a copy in the language to which you have translated it.

$1000

Create a viral video about the book that gets at least ten thousand views (first person only): $1,000

Method for claiming it: Provide a screenshot of the video site with the number of views, so we can verify it.

$500

Complete the twelve-step process described in this book at your organization, and send us a case study of the results (first five organizations): $500 to the charity of your choice.

Method for claiming it: Provide a written case study and allow us to interview the author.