Online Competitions Beginners Guide

by Competitions on 14/08/2011

Although online competitions can be a great way to win big and can sometimes even set you up for the rest of your life, even if you don’t happen to be a lucky person, they can still be a lot of fun. If you’re still an amateur in the vast world of online competitions, here are a few helpful tips to get you started on the path to playing, winning, and having plenty of fun in the meantime.

The Rules Rule

Don’t jump in with both feet before reading the rules. Instead of just blindly entering and hoping that you get things right, take some time to read the rules of the competition.

Obey the Rules

Even if you think you can get away with bending the rules of the competition a little, ask yourself if the little gain you may get by bending them is worth the risk of being disqualified from the competition if you are caught.

Be Careful about What Information You Provide

Don’t just give out either your phone number or credit card information to any competition that asks for them. Review the terms and conditions carefully before providing valuable personal information.

Paid Sweepstakes May Have Better Odds

If you are required to make some kind of purchase before entering a competition, you will probably have a better chance of winning it. Less people enter paid sweepstakes, and the odds of winning them are always greater.

Skills Competitions May Be Worth Your While

Competitions that require some kind of skilful submission may tax your creativity but can be some of the most profitable competitions available.

Get Organized

Use a tracking feature to help you stay organized and remember what information you may be missing on a competition entry form.

Research about Which Competitions You Are Most Likely to Win

Doing your homework and reading up on the subject of competitions can keep you well-informed about which ones to spend your time on. Some competitions give you a better chance of winning than others, and it’s important to know which ones.

Use Caution When Referring Your Friends

Some competitions require you to pass on information to your friends. While many people will tolerate occasional referrals from their friends, constantly spamming your buddies could turn them from friends into enemies.

Control the Flow of Email

Competitions like to send emails to their entrants. Be aware of this, and put methods in place to help control the flow. This could possibly mean setting up an email address that is solely dedicated to receiving emails from competitions.

Support Those Running the Competition

The more support these people receive, the more competitions they will run, and the greater chance you will have of winning. Your support is important to promoters.

Be Patient

Sometimes winning is just a matter of sitting back and waiting. Enter as many competitions as you can, and don’t be afraid to wait a while for the results. If you stick to the basics provided in this article, you will eventually win. Patience pays.

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