4 Books You Need To Read To Win Sweeps

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Reading is a valuable tool for anyone taking up a new hobby. If you want to win sweeps, it helps to get an insight into how people win such promotions and refer to some sweepstakes guides. Tips and lessons from some of the best sweepers who have won high-value prizes can boost your confidence and guide you in your sweepstakes journey. Here are a few books every sweepstakes fan should read.

The Name It & Claim It Game: WINeuvers for WISHcraft

Carolyn Wilman, who is a sweepstakes specialist, has republished Helene Hadsell's best-selling title. In this book, you gain access to Wilman's never-told-before stories, notes, updates, and tips.

The Luck Factor

Luck has a lot to do with winning sweepstakes, mainly because the winner is chosen at random. This book by Richard Wiseman will help you participate in sweeps as it provides a scientific understanding of how to view luck and offers accompanying exercises.

How To Win Cash, Cars, Trips & More!

Carolyn Wilman has not only entered sweepstakes but also marketed them. And the second edition of this book she wrote makes for a comprehensive winning guide to sweeps that combines both the American and Canadian editions. You get to go behind the scenes and learn strategies on winning sweeps on social media and learn tricks and tips. The book also has some sweepstakes winning stories and adventures to give you plenty of inspiration.

SuperLucky Secrets

Di Coke, a sweeper from the United Kingdom, has written this book that presents 100 tips for winning sweeps, among other things. It's a comprehensive guide not just to find low-entry sweeps but also to make your entry stand out in the crowd. You also get to learn how to speed up your sweepstakes journey by enrolling in more sweeps and stay motivated throughout the process.

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