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Accessing The Sweepstake Advantage In Twentyfive Words Or Fewer

January 26th, 2010

Not certain how to answer twenty-five word or less questions? Frequently the judges are on the lookout for the most creative answer, so here are some ideas of how it is possible to get started and gain the Sweepstake Advantage:

One. Use humor

regularly judges are snowed under with depressing answers on why someone should win, for instance “My moggy died, and the new auto will help cheer me up”. To make yourself stand out from the rest, try using a funny answer. As an example,

I need a new auto
I’m an unemployed actor,
It’s hard getting to auditions
On my rusty old tractor.

two. Poetry

it isn’t important if you were no good at poetry in highschool. Making a straightforward poem is easy, especially with the sites available today to find rhyming words, which are likelyto gain you a Sweepstake Advantage. Here are some examples of how you could use poetry to reply to the question , “Tell us in twenty-five words or less why you would like to win the holiday”

kids are driving me insane,
Work is making me bored,
the only answer to my problems?
An amazing vacation abroad.

Or you could try an acrostic poem:

H having a great time
O Overseas break
L Lazing by the swimming pool
I Island heaven
D Dream’s happen
An extraordinary food
Y tasty cocktails

Itis also important to remember who you are writing for. For instance, if the prize is tickets to a comedy holiday, chances are that a funny answer will have agreater chance of success than otherentries. Never forget it’s the Sweepstake Advantage you want to achieve.

And Never forget that the judges are human, so what appeals to one may not appeal to another. The best strategyin achieving the Sweepstake Advantage is to try a spread of different answers for different competitions and to keep practising by entering as many competitions as possible.

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