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Everywhere you look, there seems to be a
new contest or sweepstakes. Money
and prizes galore are just waiting to be won. Are you one of the
people who
says things like "I never win anything" or "Those
contests are all rigged"?
Well, you're WRONG. You CAN win, if you follow the secrets of
multiple
contest and sweepstakes winners.
There are two major secrets to winning sweepstakes
and contests. They may
seem obvious, but too many people overlook them. Here they are:
1) Follow
the rules EXACTLY, and 2) Enter many times. That's about all there
is to
it. But, I'll go into them in more detail, so you can see how
these two
secrets will effect your chances.
Read and reread the rules before you enter
a contest. Too many people
enter a contest and lose, not because they gave wrong answers
or had the
wrong numbers, but for stupid reasons, like the wrong size envelope,
or
they wrote their name in cursive, instead of printing it. You
MUST follow
each and every rule exactly. These rules are there to keep things
fair.
It's been estimated that almost 20% of all winning entries in
major contests
and sweepstakes get disqualified for minor differences from requirements.
Don't let this happen to you! By following the rules, you will
put
yourself automatically ahead of all those who just send in an
entry, not
caring whether it's wrong or right.
Important rules to follow:
1) Entry Blanks. If the rules say "Official Entry Blank Only,"
don't send
in a handwritten entry. It will only be a waste of a stamp, and
could
disqualify your other, official entries. Also, pay attention to
the number
of entries allowed. If it says "One entry per household,"
don't send in
more! Most contest and sweepstakes judging organizations use computers
to
track entries. A duplicate entry from you WILL show up and WILL
disqualify
you. If handwritten entries are allowed, pay attention to the
paper that
must be used and what should be on the entry. If it says to use
a 3 1/2 by
5 1/2 unlined piece of paper, don't send your entry on a 3 x 5
lined
postcard. It may seem obvious, but people do it everyday, and
it's an
automatic disqualification. Write any phrases that are necessary
EXACTLY
as stated in the rules. Write your name and address EXACTLY as
states in
the rules. If the rules say "Full Name" then you'd better
write your middle
name, just to be safe. Don't try to be fancy and draw little pictures
or
write cute things on your entry. Give them exactly what they want
and no
more. Also, write legibly, so they can read it. Scrawling something
unreadable will get your winning entry thrown in the trash.
2) Qualifiers. Sometimes you will be asked
to include either some part of
the packaging from the sweepstakes sponsor's products, or, instead,
a
handwritten phrase. Follow this rule exactly. If it's unclear
from the
rules exactly what they need, there is usually an address or phone
number
given for questions. Use it.
3) Envelopes. Don't send a postcard unless
it's asked for. Hand address
your envelope and use the exact size that's listed. Contrary to
what many
people think, colored or odd sized envelopes will NOT increase
your chances
of winning.
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4) Deadline. Observe the deadline. A major
disqualification reason is
late entry. Get your entries out at least a week before the closing
date,
to be safe.
Now comes the second secret: Enter often. Look at the type of
prizes
available and use that information to decide the number of entries
you
will send in. A sweepstakes where the main prize is $100 obviously
wouldn't need as many entries as the multimillion dollar national
ones.
Just remember that each entry you send in increase your odds in
relation
to the total number of entries received. In other words, if 100
entries
are received, yours included, you have a 1 in 100 chance of your
entry
being picked. If you send in two entries, you now have a 2 in
101 chance
of winning. Send in 50 entries and you'll have a 50 in 149 chance
of
winning, almost one-third! But make sure you'll still be ahead
if you
win. There's no sense in spending $200 to enter a contest for
$100.
These are the methods that frequent winners
use. Use these secrets
intensively when you enter contests and sweepstakes, and you may
soon be
hearing the words "Congratulations! You have just won..."

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