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I haven't ever run one for my business, but I have had to run one once at work and more than once for charities (raffles). The best advice I can give is to make sure that your contest rules are VERY clear, and that they are legal. State your exclusions and your number of entry times at the very beginning of your rules document, and highlight it on your entry form.
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What sort of contest are you thinking of and what prizes?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 131
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My business is a copywriting firm so I'm planning on running contests for free work. I'm thinking of running for various types of copywriting, like one for a personal type of writing, one for small business, etc.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 131
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I'm actually kind of hoping to generate interest. There can only be one winner, right? But there can be a bunch of consolation prizes of gift certificates or discounts. Meanwhile, the contest itself will be attracting people to my site and causing them to submit their information to my marketing database. I'm hoping I'll get some sort of viral response from it.
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