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Let us know why you love Corona!

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 Let us know why you love Corona! November 2, 2017 Do you love Corona? Here’s a great chance

 Let us know why you love Corona! November 2, 2017 Do you love Corona? Here’s a great chance to tell us and win a prize! On your own personal blog, write a post in your own words telling the world why Corona is your 2D engine of choice. - Make sure your blog post links to []( - Visit our Facebook page at [( - Make a post on that page that announces your story and links to it. If you do not have a personal blog, you can use your own Facebook page, just make sure to post a link to it on our Facebook page. Feel free to share your link on other social media channels like Twitter! Look at [( as an example. Our team will review all submissions posted before November 24, 2017 and select the best of the best. We are going to look for several great stories to feature on our [Stories page](. Do you have a great story to tell? Have you achieved success with Corona? How have we improved your lives? The more details the better!!! We will select five winners from the submissions. In addition to having your story featured on our website’s Stories page, each winner will receive a one year license to the Corona Pro Bundle. The best overall story will also receive 10,000 app installs if they have at least 2,000 total installs and have an app store rating of 3.5 or higher and the app is free. Installs are not available for paid apps. If you need Corona logos, fonts or other brand related information see our [brandbook]( We can’t wait to see the stories you have to tell! [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2017 Corona Labs Inc. All rights reserved. [www.CoronaLabs.com]( Corona Labs Inc 350 Alabama Street, #10 San Francisco, CA, USA, 94110 Â

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