Where Can You Find Sweeps?

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Sweepstakes on Facebook can be difficult to win, given the number of people who enter them. But we’ve got your back. Below, we’ve put together some secret tips and tricks to help you win sweepstakes on this popular social media platform with ease.

1. Comment on the post, even if it is not required Winners are very rarely chosen at random, even though it may seem that way. That’s because companies want to pick someone who is actually excited about their brand. The best way to show a company that you’re interested in what they have to say is by commenting on their sweepstake post (even if you’re not required to). Doing this will result in your name and picture being more recognizable to the brand, due to which they may pick you as the winner.

2. Enter as many sweeps as you can Many people assume that sweepstakes winners are plain lucky. But that’s not true -- at least not always. You’ll increase your odds of winning substantially if you actively seek out promotions, like sweepstakes and contests, on Facebook and enter them in order to boost your odds of winning. Keep in mind that people who’ve won a number of sweeps are likely to have entered numerous such promotions.

3. Spread the word Brands host sweepstakes to engage with their target audience. So, you’ll stand a much better chance of winning sweepstakes on Facebook if you post the details of the sweeps and the brand in your account. Make sure to also refer a few of your friends and family members to the giveaway you are entering so the sponsor knows you are creating a buzz.

4. Read the rules This may seem like common sense, but many entrants get so caught up in the excitement of entering a sweep that they forget to go through the rules. Remember that the rules usually mention important information regarding entry restrictions, bonus entries, and more.

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