Some examples are HGTV and DIY Network. I'm wondering if a daily entry is unnecessary.
Will entering online sweepstakes daily increase your chance of winning or is it just a waste of time?
There are several that allow you to enter daily. It would increase your chances of winning since it would be hard to find many that would do it every single day, so you'd have more entries than almost everyone else. The only thing is that you're still up against millions of others many times, so you're odds are so slim no matter how many times you enter that it would just be a waste of your time. I figure if I was meant to win, then one entry is good enough.
I only have two exceptions to this rule. The first is if there are not millions of other people in it, so of course, my chances are much higher. The second is if every new entry also gets me into a special drawing as well as the big sweepstakes. Then I would be in essence entering a new drawing every time AND adding a second entry to the first sweepstakes and upping my chances there. A good example of this is Publisher's Clearing House.
Be sure to use an email address that is not for an other emails you get, but make sure you do check it once a week or so in case they notify by email only. You may have to read some fine print to see how they notify. I've noticed several smaller sweepstakes entries online do say that they only notify by email and you have a certain number of days to respond or you forfeit your prize.
I hope this helps! I love contests and sweepstakes myself and highly recommend them when it costs not even a stamp to enter these days!
Blessings,
Angela
P.S. I entered to win $5000 a week for life from Publisher's Clearing House. You should, too! Remember, someone IS going to win.
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Reply:It really depends on what the terms and conditions agreements say. Some sites your chances may go up, and with others, their computers will filter out repeat entries.
Reply:increases your chance of getting spammed
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