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There are several ways to win money online. Some of the most typical strategies on the internet are online casinos, contests, drawings and surveys. All of these strategies work but some are better than others.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Warin Skalerponi - December 19, 2009 at 12:59 am

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Great Prizes Up For Grabs On The Net

Corporations have been using promotions to entice consumers ever since the onslaught of consumerism in the 20th century, and a substantial number of these promotions often are deceptive as to what consumers will in reality receive, resorting to sneaky fine print and terms & conditions. Nevertheless, competitions can offer expensive objects of desire such as iPods, game consoles and other free stuff, not to mention holidays and even cash offers. The majority of people will enter around one or two lucky draws a year, and because only a small percentage will actually win, consumers dismiss them as nothing more than expensive gimmicks. Nevertheless, to those who perservere, there are many prizes available (as evidenced by those who enter practically EVERY competition and have rooms stocked with prizes, shown on many current affair shows).

A competition or a contest (in the business-consumer context) generally involves some sort of action on the behalf of the consumer, such as sending in their ideas, publishing a piece of writing or uploading a video of themselves to the Net. An example of this would be the frequent promotions on shows shown early weekend mornings, in which children are encouraged to send in their responses to questions or prompts, the top ones being rewarded with prizes like toys and computer games. Skill therefore comes into it, as the judges select which entry that they feel is the most competent. The disadvantage lies in the fact that it requires an effort by the consumer in order to win something, and as a result many of these competitions are shunned by customers who cannot be bothered thinking of a witty phrase that describes a company “in 25 words or less” or take a video of themselves doing their “craziest Michael Jackson impersonation”. But the fact that less people enter them as opposed to mass promotions enhances an entrant’s chance of winning; there is also the added gain of the winner being recognised for their entry rather than being the “lucky” winner of a prize. Winners of short story and poetry competitions portray this very often.

The increasing trend, however, is to utilise sweepstakes (not the lottery or horse-racing form). These mass promotions offer the chance of winning a prize for virtually no skill at all, and consequently appeal to many; they do not require anything other than for customers to enter their particulars for a “chance to win”. An example is the set of competitions on sites like www.freestuff4free.com, which often involve nothing more than filling in entry forms. However, many require that entrants subscribe to newsletters and emails as a condition of entry, such as promotions on CNET.com and Coca-cola.com. More and more promotions today are following the sweepstakes style of mass promotion, whereby the simplicity of the process allows for a mass reach into a target audience, i.e. teenagers or middle-aged men. Given that there are so many competitions offering any type of prize, there has certainly never been a better time for web surfers to win cash, items, freebies or even holidays for little more than 5 minutes of their time. With the advent of the Internet and websites organising these competitions into ordered lists, there are so many opportunities to win. To maximise their chances of winning, one should enter as many competitions as they can, because the chances will logically increase with the number of competitions entered. Furthermore, a customer should enter an equal number of sweepstakes and conventional competitions, as this provides a wide breadth of possible prizes. So rather than going out and just buying that new iPhone outright, have a look on your drink bottle label, the brochure that came in the mail or competition websites; chances are that you will find a competition that suits you and the more you enter, the more you increase your chances of winning something substantial.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by article_directory - December 7, 2009 at 12:16 pm

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Philippines – ADB Divulges Asia-Pacific Climate Change Video Contest

The Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila, has announced a new video competition – My View: The Asia-Pacific Climate Change Video Contest – to promote awareness of climate change, stimulate debate, and encourage climate change solutions in the lead-up to the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.

No area of the world is more vulnerable to climate change than Asia and the Pacific, with the region’s families, food supplies, and financial prosperity at risk. The poor face the greatest threat from climate change because of their high dependence on natural resources and limited livelihood and mobility options.

While the situation is critical, there are already low-cost measures that nations can undertake to better protect the region’s people, economy and environment.

“Every person can play an substantial role in our collective fight against climate change,” said Ann Quon, Principal Director of ADB’s External Relations Department. “We hope people will use this contest as an opportunity to share their views, take a stand and make videos that can make a difference.”

There are no age restrictions for the contest. Citizens of any one of ADB’s 67 member countries are eligible to participate. The idea is to generate as many original and avant-garde ideas and opinions as possible so that all of us will be prompted to do our part to slow down or halt climate change.

Over $10,000 worth of prizes are being offered in three categories for the best videos about climate change in Asia and the Pacific.

“Video has the power to open minds and stimulate change, and I hope people across the region and the world will share their vision about how we can solve the climate crisis,” said Pepe Diokno, the 22-year-old winner of the 2009 Venice International Film Festival ‘Lion of the Future’ award for his first feature film, Engkwentro (Clash). Mr. Diokno is one of My View’s judges.

Other judges include: Lynden Barber, an internationally regarded film critic and former Artistic Director of the Sydney Film Festival; Zhu Wen, an international award-winning film director and writer from the People’s Republic of China; Brillante Mendoza, the internationally acclaimed Filipino filmmaker who won this year’s Cannes Film Festival Best Director award; and Jabeen Merchant, a renowned Indian film editor who has edited major Bollywood feature films and many award winning documentaries.

Registration for the contest is easy. Applicants need only complete a short online registration form, and upload their videos to YouTube.com or Youku.com.

“This is an exciting opportunity for people from around the world to put their creativity and imagination to work,” said Ms. Quon. “You don’t need expensive equipment; you can even use your mobile phone. All you really need is a passion to communicate your vision of what people and nations can do to address the climate change crisis.” (PIA)

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by article_directory - December 6, 2009 at 10:16 pm

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3 Effective Tips To Protect Yourself Against The Dangers Of Online Free Stuff

In an age of rising identity theft and personal fraud, protecting your personal information is of immense importance. If you’ve used the Net to score yourself free stuff it won’t take you long to realise that along with the many benefits of online free samples there are also some potential dangers to be aware of, especially when it comes to sharing your personal information and contact details. This article offers some great guidance that will make your search for freebies more safe and successful.

1. Use a dedicated email address
It’s good habit to set up at least one email address devoted just to signing up for free offers. If you don’t, you run the risk of spam and unsavoury emails flooding your personal inbox. Your work email address should definitely not be used! Some free offers only allow one sample per email address but not household address. Therefore, if you’re a serious free stuff hunter, consider using various email addresses to take advantage of this fact. By using more than one email address you can obtain the same offer two or three times.

If you are looking to set up a dedicated email address for freebies, I highly recommended a service such as Gmail. It’s free and it offers great security and spam blocking. An extra advantage of using Gmail is the ability to create instant disposable email addresses that are linked to the same account. Just add +whatever to the username part of your email address. So if your email address was johndoe@gmail, in the freebies sign up form you would simply enter your email address as johndoe+freebies@gmail.com. You’d still get all emails sent to this address as usual, but if things ever get out of hand, you can simply create a filter to direct all mail sent to this address straight to your junk folder or trash.

2. Use a virtual voicemail service
You may also find it helpful to have a virtual voicemail. Some free offers require a active phone number. Free accounts are readily accessible at sites like evoice.com and are relatively easy to set up. All of the messages left in your voicemail will be sent to you as an email or alternatively you can call and listen to the messages if you like. By setting up a virtual voicemail you will avoid any telemarketers and sales people that might otherwise annoy you.

3. Use a PO Box
This is for the serious free stuff hunter or those wanting that extra level of protection. Using a Post Office Box service is an effective way to supply another layer of anonymity when supplying your details to freebie providers. Mail also typically arrives faster at a PO Box than at a residential or business address. If you use it for your other personal mail it can also provide a permanent address for you, which is especially useful if you move around a lot. Please note that there is a cost for this service, but depending on what your requirements are it can be quite affordable with prices starting from $10 for six months. Enquire at your local post office for more information.

With these great tips you can now hunt for free stuff, freebies and other giveaways with more confidence. Go forth and sign away!

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by article_directory - December 3, 2009 at 4:03 am

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Cattle Video Marketing – What It Is

If you think something is impossible to find, try the internet --- you are most likely to find it there. Indeed, you can find almost anything on the internet, including buying and selling cattle!

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