So you’ve been Submitted sweepstakes entries for months now and don’t have much to show for it? Well, it’s time to change that! We’re going to give you some smart tips to help you win sweepstakes every month. Let’s get started!
Set some time aside for sweepstakes entries: One of the main reasons why people don’t win sweepstakes is due to them having an inconsistent sweepstakes schedule. That’s why it’s important to set aside some time every day to enter sweepstakes. Even if you don’t have a lot of time available, try to set aside at least 30 minutes a day to complete your sweepstakes entries. Do this at least 6 days a week, or 7 if you can find the time.
Check out websites that list sweepstakes: Rather than waste your time looking for sweepstakes individually, check out websites that list all the latest sweepstakes in one place. This way you can compare the different sweepstakes that are open to enter and pick a few that seem appealing to you.
Enter local sweepstakes: A number of radio stations sponsor local sweepstakes. Given that not many people may find out about these giveaways, you have a better chance of winning them. Do a quick Google™ search to know if any local radio stations are running sweepstakes at the moment.
Keep the rules in mind: It’s important that you read the rules of the sweepstakes giveaway before you submit your entry to ensure you don’t make any mistakes that could lead to your entry getting disqualified. So, for instance, if a particular sweepstakes giveaway is only open to people over the age of 65 years, by reading the rules, you won’t end up wasting your time filling out the entry form only for your entry to be disqualified because you didn’t meet the sponsor’s age criteria.
Set Google Alerts™ : A great way to find sweepstakes that are not listed on aggregator websites is by setting Google Alerts for words like “ sweepstakes,” “daily-entry,” “your city + sweepstakes,” etc.
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