Wednesday, 21 July 2010 11:25

Sweepstakes

Written by  Dave Wohlner
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Prize - something the consumer receives if declared the winner (trips, merchandise, things with monetary value, things with intrinsic value.)

Chance - anything that is beyond the control of the participant (random drawing, instant win.)

Consideration - any cost associated with winning (purchasing a product, costs to participate such as text message fees, completing surveys, visiting retail establishments, telling friends, downloading files, etc.)

A lottery, which is prohibited by criminal law, combines all three of the above elements. A sweepstakes has prize and chance, but no consideration. A contest involves prize and consideration, but no chance.

Advantages of Sweepstakes, Games and Contests

  • Reinforce brand image.
  • Create excitement and attention.
  • May encourage purchase.

Disadvantages of Sweepstakes, Games and Contests

  • Can cause consumer saturation.
  • May not produce measurable incremental sales.
  • Can be skewed by professional entrants.
  • May have high judging costs.

Source: PMA

Last modified on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:05

1 Comment

  • Comment Link Nate P. Wednesday, 21 July 2010 11:48 posted by Nate P.

    I didn't know there was a difference between a lottery, a sweepstakes, and a contest. Good to know.

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