Would anyone like to win a Dreamweaver CS5 Professional Training Course CD?

Hello everyone, I run a website called  http://dreamweavertutorial.co.uk and I create video tutorials and articles showing people how to use CSS, HTML, jQuery and more.  I would like to give away a copy of a Dreamweaver CS5 Professional Video Course CD as part of a promotion. 
The Give-away Competition is simple to enter and involves watching one of my tutorial videos on YouTube and adding Dreamweaver Tutorial as a friend on Facebook.
The course includes 121 individual tutorial videos and 10.5 hours of tuition. and is worth £70
For anyone who is interested then please click the following link which will take you to the promotion on my website.
http://bit.ly/Dreamweaver-CS5-Course-Giveaway
I would like to wish everyone the Best of Luck!
- James Brand

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