Lending Club Blog

Posted by :: September 2, 2009 @ 10:00 am

We are determined to host the easiest twitter contest ever.
Yesterday, Lending Club announced it will welcome its 25,000th investor in September. To celebrate this momentous milestone, Lending Club is running a promotion throughout the whole month: Be our 25,000th Investor and Win $2,500.

$2,500 is not bad… not bad at all!

To help spread the news about this totally phat promotion, I’m calling out all tweeters out there.

Here is the only rule:

Tweet/ReTweet about our promotion any day between now and 09/15. Just make sure to mention @LendingClub and include a link to our site or promotion info.

Example: “Become @LendingClub’s 25,000th investor and win $2,500 by September 30 http://bit.ly/36sz8 RT to win t-shirt”

So what do you get from doing this?

We’ll pick a winner randomly everyday to receive a Lending Club fashion item: t-shirt, messenger bag, or cap plus a couple of our famous orange pens. You don’t need to be a Lending Club customer; just tweet about our promotion and you’ll have a chance to score our fashion. It’s that easy!

Tweet away!
@RobGarciaSJ

Notes are offered by prospectus registered with the SEC.

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16 Comments

  1. Jinu:

    $2,500 is not bad… not bad at all! - thats very true

  2. Iphone Applications:

    Twitter is really great to interact with friends online. Really
    nice info. Thanks :)

  3. Howie:

    Even without the possibility of winning your t-shirt, I would tell
    anybody who would listen about Lending Club. Don't have a tweeter
    account, but will get it just for you guys!

  4. Dave Lavinsky:

    Agreed. $2500 is not bad at all. For those of you who are
    interested, I recently interviewed Lending Club's CEO Renaud
    Laplanche to answer a bunch of questions that most people have
    about Lending Club - you can listen to that interview "http://www.growthink.com/content/interview-renaud-laplanche-founder-ceo-lending-club">
    here
    .

  5. SEO Workgroup:

    That's GR8!!!!. Nice stuff, i willlook forward to it. Thanks for
    sharing.

  6. Car PC Gadgets:

    Now twitter become a integral part of online activities. the word
    spreads like anything thro twitter. but still i need to start using
    it.

  7. Julia:

    Cool. I love twitter contests. Will be participating in this one. :)

  8. Lab Tests:

    Wow, that's a lot! I love twitter! I'll be updating my Twitter
    page.

  9. Aaron:

    Bah.. I missed it, Rob! Wish I would have learned about lending
    club before today. Sounds like an awesome promotion. Hope it worked
    well and hope you guys do it again.

  10. Hermes Birkin:

    Great information!! @Dave Lavinsky Thanks for the link to your
    interview.

  11. manchester locksmith:

    Did u get 25,000th Investor ?

  12. clarks:

    It's great , I love twittering thanks

  13. vector:

    that was alot of money :)

  14. Career Target:

    I'll try this one. Hopefully I will win something.

  15. antiviruscontact:

    Darn, I missed out on this... better luck next time I guess

  16. kenstuart:

    Still haven't heard anything about the $2,500 winner. Did I miss it
    somehow?

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