First, as with any giveaway or sweepstakes, read the rules. Make sure you are eligible. Sometimes these are open worldwide, sometimes only to a certain country (usually the USA, Canada, or Australia.) I even have seen one where the marketing agency the blogger is working with was
willing to accept winners from Canada, but the service they were giving the code away for was not able to be used in Canada. That would be disappointing if you spent time entering that only to find out you couldn't use it. Otherwise bookmark their blog.
Try to find low entry giveaways that interest you. Tightwad in Utah has a great list of under 200 entry giveaways. You won't find many gift certificates or such on that site, but if you like to read, you'll find a number of books and gift ideas. There are a lot of link up sites you can also visit. you can visit my Ultimate Blog Giveaway Linky List to find places where those hosting giveaways list theirs. If you run across a blogger that has a small following and often hosts giveaways, you may want to sign up for their newsletter if they have one. That way you will know when they have a new giveaway out.
Try to enter ones with better odds. I tend to avoid ones that are hosted by multiple bloggers, but that is my preference. Some of these might get tens of thousands of entries. I would rather spend my time entering where I feel I have a better chance of winning. Although, these do have winners, but I don't think of them as "winnable."
Complete as many entries as possible. One warning I would give here is not to share so many giveaways you annoy your friends and followers unless they all like that kind of thing. (My twitter account is mainly sweepstakes and blog related. My Facebook page is not.) One reason I like entering single blog giveaways rather than ones sponsored by a huge number of bloggers is that I don't have as many entries to complete.
Check your e-mail often, including your spam folder. Sometimes winning e-mails from bloggers land in the spam folder, and it's worth keeping an eye on it. Be sure and respond quickly. Many bloggers request you respond within 48 hours of receiving the e-mail.
One thing I do to keep the ones I can enter daily organized is to keep a file in my google docs. I add them with the date they will end and I can go down the list every day. Remember, more entries means a better chance to win.
Enter only for things that interest you. Why win something just to say you have won it? Why not focus on things you can actually use yourself or for gifts? There are so many giveaways out there that will be no lack of opportunity to enter.
You can check out my other related blog posts here:
How to Win Sweepstakes and Prizes
How to Win a Skill Contest
How to Win a Voting Contest
How to Win in Twitter Parties
How to Win Amazon Giveaways
How to Win Blog Giveaways
Where to Find Sweepstakes to Enter
What to do when you win a prize.
Should You Keep the News of Winning a Contest Prize a Secret or Tell Everyone?
Are People who Win Prizes Just Lucky Ducks?
Entering Sweepstakes and Public Assistance Like SSI and and Disability
WIN your Christmas
Are you Pressing the Lever on McDonalds Monopoly?
Great information! Since I became disabled, I spend time entering sweepstakes. Makes sense to enter blog ones and low entry ones. I don't do the daily thing, but learning how to organize will help me do it!
ReplyDeleteSome great info here thank you. I started entering blog giveaways in december. I have now won 57 of them so far since then! I am really enjoying it. I do agree about the group blogger giveaways. Some of the hundreds of entries required do not even equal out to the prize value! Plus why go to another blogger's website if they are only going to have the same giveaway? i also do the daily entries when I can get back to them. It is very time consuming. One thing I hate is on the referral entry. Why bother to do that if you only get 1 entry for each person you refer? It makes no sense you are just hurting yourself. Because that person could come and put in 200 entries! So unless it provides a better ratio I skip those entries.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I have been doing I win some nice small prizes the make great gifts I can give my grandkids
ReplyDeleteThat's what I have been doing I win some nice small prizes the make great gifts I can give my grandkids
ReplyDeleteRowena. I do not know your grandkids ages, but check out this book contest. https://www.nightowlreviews.com/V5/Blog/Articles/This-Is-NOT-A-Cat-The-Bot-That-Scott-Built-by-Sterling-Childrens-Books
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