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Erie Capipe asked:


Do People Win?

Understandably, a lot of people are turned off by joining free sweepstakes online because of the many scams that proliferate the web. The anonymity of the web plus its inherent “turn-key” nature ( churning out a scam website in less than a day) makes online sweepstakes a target genre for scammers.

Having said that – it begs the question: how about legitimate free online sweepstakes ? ” Do people actually win from free sweepstakes online?”

The answer to that question is a resounding yes! A great number of real people have won cash and prizes online. Sweepstakes online is just like the traditional one. It is a marketing strategy to generate buzz about a product or a service.

Prizes From the simple premier movie ticket up to the grander prizes like a brand new car or even a house and lot were given away by sponsoring companies with goals of reaching out to consumers.

Online sweepstakes abound in the internet. It has gained popularity through the years because it is convenient for surfers to join. More often than not, joining is free and easy. Internet sweepstakes permits one to potentially enter hundreds of sweepstakes each day without the stationery and postage expense.

Frequency

If you have the luxury of being online most of the time, you should ask yourself why can’t you be the next sweepstakes winner? There are literally thousands of contests you can join especially if you’re from Canada or the USA.

Companies and corporations are always cooking up promotions on the net as it gives them the chance to capture your email and build a huge mailing list so that when they have future offers and specials they can mail you and hopefully turn you into a customer.

These corporations have big budgets and sometimes their contests can last for years!

Some Precautions:

Exercise caution though if the sweepstakes asks you to send in money. And never give bank details or any other confidential information as these are how scammers work. If you did not enter any contest and you get an email that says you’ve won this or that amount – chances are it’s a scam.

Have Fun!!!

Winning a contest is always fun, even if its just a sticker, poster or a meal. And with so many contests going on at the same time you can increase your chances by just joining a lot of them.

So can you win? The only way to really find out is try it yourself!

Visit Sweepstakes Hunter for more information about free sweepstakes online.



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Josh Grossman asked:


Not just for bodybuilding or barbeque competitions anymore, contests seem to be everywhere nowadays. The most popular contest is probably American Idol where the winner is decided by millions of voters. The list of contests could go on infinitely, but one rarely considers what makes a good contest and why there are so many of them.

Some of the most common contests nowadays include writing contests, photo contests, video contests, sales contests, mega-millions lotteries, business plan contests, and model competitions. Contests are often used to increase brand awareness or reinforce what a brand stands for. They are also used to provide incentives. For example giveaways often encourage people to sign up for something like a newsletter, or respond to surveys.

The first step to a successful and profitable contest is to have specific goals and to consider what type of contest will produce the best results. For example should the contest require pure chance, a high skill level, or more general population entries? A second criterion in making a good contest is structuring it so that the rules are easily understood. Finally, the prize for the winning entry should be compelling enough to achieve a good number of entries for the contest.

Viewers generally like to see three kinds of entrants. Those that are really good, those that are really bad, and those right on the borderline of being great where the decision to vote for that entrant to advance is difficult to make.

Encouraging audience participation is a good way to generate buzz for the contest. The key factor in American Idol’s success has probably been the fact that anyone in the US can vote for a winner. The contestants themselves contribute to the appeal of the contest as well. They are everyday people who happen to be talented singers and have not yet been discovered. Through their singing and interviews the audience feels as if they are getting to know the entrants.

Online, allowing the entrant to promote themselves helps increase awareness for a contest, especially if voters help decide the winner. Sconex.com, a social networking site for high school students, recently conducted a contest for unknown musicians. It found that bands entered the contest and then promoted themselves on MySpace, leading to thousands of new visitors to the site.

In the past few years, the internet has enabled companies to conduct contests cheaply while gaining wide exposure. Doritos made a big splash in 2007 by having a contest where amateurs could submit a commercial for the company and the winning ad was shown during the Super Bowl. Not only was the ad widely considered to be a good one, but Doritos received a great deal of buzz due to the promotion.

Many people love to participate in contests – they even create their own competitions where there is no prize to win. One of the original websites for ranking people’s looks was HotorNot.com. Users were encouraged to vote on peoples’ looks and submit their own pictures to see who was the best looking. MySpace.com has been characterized as encouraging users to compete to see who has the most friends and deciding which friends get into their top 8 friends list. XuQa.com parlayed users’ interests in contests into a business. According to MSNBC.com “Xuqa (is) a social-networking-site-cum-contest, where users compete for popularity points by accumulating virtual kisses and hugs, winning poker games, spending ‘peanuts,’ and even filling out surveys and looking at ads, all to attain status levels.” Sugarloot.com is website devoted solely to contests such as photo and video contests for various categories like cutest pet, best tattoo, best spring break video, best magic trick, and more.

Why do people love contests so much? Everybody seems to want to be a celebrity and claim their 15 minutes of fame. With the internet, contests are easier to enter than ever and often the cost is free. Viewers can easily see various entrants to the contest and leave comments for them. All of these signs point to even more contest shows, websites, and promotions in the future.



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Cathy Pitts asked:

In keeping with the notion of purity and innocence, pearls are a traditional wedding accessory, both for the bridal party and the bride herself. Lest that leave the bride-to-be feeling like she has no say in her jewelry choices, the following list of pearl options offers a means of customizing a long-time tradition.

Freshwater Pearls

Freshwater pearls are a common variety of the basic pearl and are famous for their diversity in terms of size, shape and color. Perhaps the best feature of the freshwater pearl is that despite its comparable beauty, it is less expensive than a saltwater pearl. Freshwater pearls are usually polished to expose their colors and subtle metallic overtones and can be found in every tone from slightly yellow to glistening black. Dyeing freshwater pearls is common practice and makes for consistent, striking pieces to be included together on a single piece of jewelry.

Keishi Pearls

Keishi pearls are the most distinctive-looking pearl you will see, due to their unique, uneven contours. Like the freshwater pearl, they come in many shapes and sizes, but the Keishi pearl is often flat or dimpled rather than perfectly circular, resulting in surfaces that can reflect the light in mysterious, unique ways. When strung together, Keishi Pearls create an accessory that boasts shimmer, texture and personality.

Coin Pearl

Also a freshwater pearl, the Coin Pearl looks just like its name – circular and flat like a disk, but with soft edges. Coin pearls make great pendants, earring drops and bracelet charms. Like all pearls, the coin pearl comes in a variety of colors, but is most commonly found in the traditional white. We suggest pairing the Coin Pearl with small, color-rich gemstones for a subtle match to your wedding’s color theme.

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