Want to Win ‘Launch’? Help Me Come Up With a Creative Giveaway Contest

Posted June 3, 2011 | Laura Christianson

I have been selected as one of 50 bloggers worldwide to review Michael A. Stelzner’s upcoming book, Launch: How to Quickly Propel Your Business Beyond the Competition.

Part of my assignment is to think of a way to “creatively give away a copy” of the book to one of my followers. I thought I’d have fun with this and host a pre-giveaway contest.

I’ll be receiving two copies of the book: one to review and one to give away. After I review Launch, I’ll give away my review copy to whoever can help me come up with the most ingenious way to creatively give away my giveaway copy!

To enter my pre-giveaway contest, submit your great idea in the Comments area of this post.

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44 responses to “Want to Win ‘Launch’? Help Me Come Up With a Creative Giveaway Contest”

  1. Excellent point, Cheryl. If tie in the giveaway with leaving a comment on my blog, I’ll get their e-mail addresses anyway, but setting up an auto responder to collect them would save me time and hassle!

  2. Cheryl – Facebook’s terms of service for Pages do not allow you to tie in a contest with having to like a page. Their rules are presently somewhat nebulous, but that’s how I understand them (as well as how many other internet marketers interpret them).

  3. Cheryl – Facebook’s terms of service for Pages do not allow you to tie in a contest with having to like a page. Their rules are presently somewhat nebulous, but that’s how I understand them (as well as how many other internet marketers interpret them).

  4. Janice S. says:

    How about if readers submit a personal business idea cast-away? One they considered either superficially or seriously? My husband and I often bat around ideas and then brain-storm how to make them work. It’s the making them work part we get stuck on. But, we’ve come up with some doozies, that’s for sure. Then you could pick your favorite to send the book to, thereby, lighting the fuse under a potential business launch.

  5. Janice S. says:

    How about if readers submit a personal business idea cast-away? One they considered either superficially or seriously? My husband and I often bat around ideas and then brain-storm how to make them work. It’s the making them work part we get stuck on. But, we’ve come up with some doozies, that’s for sure. Then you could pick your favorite to send the book to, thereby, lighting the fuse under a potential business launch.