(12-20-2018 03:02 PM)kalasamaga Wrote: [ -> ]This method has been exposed on below website:
https://www.hoax-slayer.net/win-a-1000-a...rvey-scam/
Interesting - thanks for sharing this. The course does not advocate fake sweepstake listings, or even mention them, but now you've pointed this out, it's now obvious that experienced sweepstake players would likely enter only verified/reputable competitions. So a newcomer will have little chance of success. Doh - should have thought of that...
So because of these known risks with unbranded sweepstakes, I don't think the method can work, even with tweaks.
Try reddit and forums for sweepstakes
(12-20-2018 10:15 PM)kalasamaga Wrote: [ -> ]@Bobhenry You got it right :)
If you have a good online presence then this will work 100%
Use this list below, the admins allow only high quality submissioins (trustworthy)
https://www.thebalanceeveryday.com/trust...kes-896855
Best of luck
Thanks for the link. It seems that despite how good your site looks, if it isn't one they recognize, these listings sites will ignore it, presumably because of all the scammers out there. So the operative term is "if you have a good online presence". That's the issue - it's not about appearances, it's about reputation and a new site has no reputation.
@Bobhenry You are correct, Online marketing is not easy anymore.
You need to work hard to earn "trust"
Hevent been through it yet, thanks for the share.
Why not just pay $20 for advertising to get the ball rolling?
Would that work w this system?
- Thanks
Thanks for the share! Looks interesting
Just because one person scammed does not mean you have too. I mean buy the Amazon Card and do live giveaway. If you are shy then tell them in order to win they must go live when the card arrives and mail the card. Do a digital card giveaway and make them go live themselves or record it like an unboxing, think outside the box.
I mean it still can be done, because you are essentially buying the card, so the scamming would be on your end. I am personally going to offer tickets to popular Broadway shows. Ex: Fiddler on The Roof, cheapest seat is 25 bucks!
Dont let anything discourage you from this, just make your own contest and be honest.
(12-24-2018 11:21 AM)mizbizness Wrote: [ -> ]Just because one person scammed does not mean you have too. I mean buy the Amazon Card and do live giveaway. If you are shy then tell them in order to win they must go live when the card arrives and mail the card. Do a digital card giveaway and make them go live themselves or record it like an unboxing, think outside the box.
I mean it still can be done, because you are essentially buying the card, so the scamming would be on your end. I am personally going to offer tickets to popular Broadway shows. Ex: Fiddler on The Roof, cheapest seat is 25 bucks!
Dont let anything discourage you from this, just make your own contest and be honest.
?? Not sure what you're saying? I never suggested I would scam people - never crossed my mind. The issue is that the offer doesn't get traffic because, I speculated, the risk of being scammed is high. I think you're suggestions about thinking outside the box are good, but not sure if you've actually tried this, or are just speculating like I was. (Speaking personally, I'm not sure I'd be attracted to an offer that required a public "unboxing". How is that going to attract the punters?) Anyway - good luck with your giveaway - let us all know how it goes after you've run the offer.