PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGN ON BEHALF OF PAGID
Pagid has launched a year-long campaign that will span across the entirety of 2017. Pagid Screen Icons celebrates the greatest cars from television and the silver screen, with an all new calendar and huge giveaways throughout the year.
The new calendar for 2017 features the likes of the DeLorean DMC 12 from Back to the Future, Aston Martin DB10 from Spectre, and Ford Mustang from Gone in 60 Seconds.
All the images have been hand sketched, and these beautiful one-off prints can now be won in competitions running on Pagid’s social feeds every month. So, follow @PagidUK on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to be in with a chance of winning a limited-edition framed print; and share your favourites with #PagidScreenIcons
Pagid’s campaign doesn’t stop at the framed prints. Customers who share, like or comment on their favourite Pagid Screen Icon on Facebook or Twitter will be entered into two prize draws throughout the year to win big prizes.
These prizes include the chance to win an adrenaline-fuelled rallying experience at Silverstone, and the opportunity to play 007 himself, James Bond, with a luxury break including an Aston Martin DB9 driving experience.
Discussing Pagid Screen Icons, Sadie Jonas, Business Development Manager for Pagid, said:
“Pagid isn’t just a brand that allows people to get from A to B safely, we pride ourselves in creating a product fit for the road trip of a lifetime. This passion for driving is seen in the screen icons we have chosen in our beautiful new calendar.
“But we didn’t want to stop at simply giving away our limited-edition prints. This year, we are offering the chance for Pagid customers to have driving experiences of a lifetime that will bring to life the iconic cars they have seen on the screen, in the most personal way.”
Pagid customers can find out more and enter the monthly social competitions and larger prize draws on Twitter or Facebook by following @PagidUK.
The 2017 Pagid Screen Icons calendar is available upon request from pagidprofessional.co.uk/screenicons
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