How to Find Low-Entry Sweepstakes

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One of the best ways to increase your chances of winning sweepstakes is by entering ones that haven’t received as many entries. But finding low-entry sweepstakes can be quite tricky. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you spot the best low-entry sweeps out there

How can you tell if a sweepstakes giveaway is low-entry?

Facebook: You’ve likely come across dozens of sweepstakes posts on Facebook, but before you enter one, make sure to check how many comments, likes, and tags it has received. The ones that have a lot of engagement are not low-entry sweepstakes.

On Twitter: On Twitter, check the number of comments, retweets, and hearts the sweepstakes has received to know if you should enter it.

On Instagram: Do a quick scan of the post to see how many hearts and comments it has received to know if it is worth your time or not.

On Blogs: Blogs can run different types of sweepstakes - some may redirect you to their social media page, while others may ask you to leave a comment on the blog itself. Make sure to check the relevant entries to understand if you should give it a shot.

How to find low-entry sweepstakes

How to increase your chances of winning Twitter sweepstakes

1. Look for sweepstakes that are almost coming to an end: If the number of entries is still low, it’s worth submitting your entry.

2. Participate in local sweepstakes: Local businesses in your city or town may also run sweepstakes on their social media pages or blogs. It’s a good idea to look out for such sweepstakes since they are unlikely to receive a lot of attention.

3. Avoid checking contest pages and groups on Facebook: Sweepstakes and contests shared on such groups usually receive a lot of attention due to which they get an overwhelming number of entries.

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