Jay Kopita Wins Vendo's Free Trip to Barcelona

BARCELONA —  Vendo held a live drawing on Feb. 3 for a free trip to Barcelona and the winner of the promotion was Jay Kopita, co-owner of YNOT.

The free trip promotion was made available to attendees of Webmaster Access, XBIZ Los Angeles and InterNEXT Las Vegas.

Kopita will receive a free round trip and accomodation in Barcelona, as well as the opportunity to go on a tapas crawl with the Vendo team and tour their offices and terrace overlooking Antonio Gaudi’s iconic building, La Pedrera.

When asked about winning, Kopita said, “Imagine my surprise when I woke up in the morning earlier this month and saw people congratulating me on Vendo’s BCN trip drawing! It was exciting to see my name drawn and I really appreciate this amazing opportunity being given to me."

Vendo plans on following up this contest with new promotions in the future.
"We had a lot of fun with this contest at the trade shows. I was very happy with the participation and interest from the industry. We had over 100 people in the drawing. We will definitely follow up with more giveaways and special events at future shows," said Debora Xavier, marketing manager of Vendo.

The Vendo team’s next stop will be The Phoenix Forum in March, where a new promotion will be announced.

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