Like TGR On Facebook To Gain Access To Full Segments From Their 2010 Films And For A Chance To Win Prizes

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By tgrweb | December 3rd, 2010

December 3, 2010

Teton Village, Wyoming - In appreciation for Teton Gravity Research’s strong following on the social network Facebook TGR is giving their Facebook fans an opportunity to view exclusive segments from their 2010 films and win prizes for the next 3 weeks including the complete TGR DVD library. TGR is also encouraging members of the social network to “like” them so they can view the exclusive videos to get a taste of who Teton Gravity Research is.

“Like” TGR On Facebook To Gain Access To Full Segments From Their 2011 Films And For A Chance To Win The Complete TGR Film Libr

TGR continues to be a leader in the online space and expand their reach through Facebook. “We have invested a lot of energy in reaching out to fans through Facebook. It’s a great way to share our content and give users a more personable experience” - says TGR co-founder Todd Jones. The TGR Facebook page is a source for the best ski, snowboard, and action sports content on the web.

This limited time offer is only available for TGR’s Facebook fans. Anyone who ‘likes’ TGR on Facebook will be able to view the “Jackson Hole Powder Segment” from Light The Wick and the “Antarctica Segment” from Jeremy Jones’ Deeper as well as enter to win giveaways. TGR is proud to give a sneak peak of both their 2010 releases and wishes everyone the best of luck in the contests.

A big thanks to all our supporters and Facebook fans!

Visit The Facebook Exclusive Page Here

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About Teton Gravity Research: Founded in 1996, TGR is a world-renowned action sports production company and lifestyle brand. The company has grown rapidly, as evidenced by its expanding online presence and social media dominance.  In April 2010, Alexa.com ranked TGR's website, www.tetongravity.com, the #1 ranked snow sports site on the internet.  Much of the website's growth has been driven by increased video views; hits grew by 97% year-over-year during the 2009/2010 ski season.

 

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