Winning At Sweepstakes
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Winning At Sweepstakes

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About

October 23rd, 2007 . by Sweep

My favorite hobby is entering and learning about contests and sweepstakes. Like many others who share my obsession I call myself an avid “sweeper”. Because I already spend so much time at this game I figured I would start to share some of what I learn with the world. Well I like to think it’s the whole world that reads my blog anyway. It may actually be no one, but either way I’ll try to keep this updated with my latest findings.

Advertisements Disclaimer:

You’ll see some advertisements on my site. This is my hobby, but I dream of it, at least, covering my hosting costs one day. I only post ads for service that I either use or have reviewed. Consider an ad on this site to be a recommendation from me. If you like my writing you’ll probably enjoy the sites that I advertise for as well.

I hope that you enjoy the blog and, more importantly, I wish you good luck and fabulous prizes!


4 Responses to “About”

  1. comment number 1 by: Carolyn Wilman

    I added you to my blogroll and will be adding you to my website also.

    GOOD LUCK!

  2. comment number 2 by: Andrea Ball

    Hi,
    Here’s a great sweepstakes for our show, Road To The Altar:
    http://www.roadtothealtar.com/sweepstakes

    Love your site!
    Andrea

  3. comment number 3 by: Erin Whitney

    Here are a couple contests for you to checkout!!

    Easy Twitter contest

    Follow us on Twitter and be entered in our weekly drawing for $100 Sears Gift Card

    Follow @1stHome on Twitter
    Tweet the following message:?“I just entered to win a $100 Sears gift card from American Home Shield. You can win too! Follow @1stHome and RT http://bit.ly/twitterick”

    Or get entered for our Grand Prize

    Write a Twitterick* about your home buying experience and send it to us. We’ll choose the
    best ones to receive the prizes noted below.
    *A limerick is a rhyme that resembles a limerick. A limerick is a five-line closed-form poem in
    which the first two lines consist of anapestic trimeter, which in turn are followed by lines of
    anapestic dimeter, and a final line in trimeter. Limericks rhyme in an AABBA pattern. They are
    almost exclusively used for comic verse.
    Twitterick First Prize: Homeowner
    • $3,000 Sears gift card
    • $500 ServiceMaster gift card
    • An AHS Home Warranty FlexPlan
    How to enter:
    • follow @1stHome
    • Tweet your limerick
    • Your limerick must be no longer than 132 characters, including spaces and punctuation –
    short enough to fit in a Tweet. You could call it a “Twitterick.” It should tell us
    something about your home buying experience, your real estate agent OR your new
    home.

  4. comment number 4 by: Tony Chen

    We’ve got a handbag giveaway going on right now – win 1 of 3 designer handbags from Tory Burch, Kooba, and Frye. Just become a Facebook fan of beso.com – details here: http://bit.ly/Nfez4


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