You’ve heard of people entering sweepstakes and winning big and fun prizes, and you want to win too, right? We know the feeling! The good news is that entering and winning sweepstakes is not as challenging as most people think it is. Here are all the most important tips that will help you win more sweepstakes and contests.
1. Start learning from the pros: The best way to get started with sweepstakes is by learning from those who’ve been doing it for a while. Fortunately, some of the most popular names in the business have written popular books on the topic. Spending a few hours reading such books is worth it if you want to learn the ins and outs of the business.
2. Check your emails every day: Many sponsors send you an email when you win their sweepstakes. That’s why it’s vital that you check your emails every day. If you miss a win notification and don’t respond to the sponsor, they will likely pick another winner.
3. Set up Google™ Autofill or use RoboForm®: The best way to win sweepstakes is by entering as many of them as you can. And you can make the entry process a lot faster and easier if you set up either Google™ Autofill or use RoboForm®. Just ensure that you check the rules to confirm that doing this is allowed.
4. Enter low-entry sweepstakes: If you’ve only entered big sweepstakes, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Popular sweepstakes are great, but so many people enter them that your chances of winning go down substantially. So, make sure to also enter local sweepstakes and giveaways that don’t receive too many entries.
5. Bookmark sweepstakes that allow daily entries: If you find that some sweepstakes and contests allow daily entries, bookmark the websites and add reminders to your phone so you submit an entry every day. Many people forget to submit daily entries, so you’ll have a better chance of winning if you enter every day.
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