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Rafflecopter Mini-Tip: Creating Custom Entry Options

on August 31, 2012
by Greg Goodson

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With Rafflecopter, you’re given the ability to create custom entry options for your giveaways. And it’s really easy!

When creating your giveaway in your Rafflecopter dashboard, select the option ‘invent your own’, rename the title of the entry and add directions for your entrants to follow. To help you verify their entry when the giveaway is over, ask them to leave some information in the widget by selecting the “I need extra info to verify this entry” checkbox. All extra info can be accessed on the giveaway’s moderate page in your Rafflecopter dashboard.

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Greg Goodson is the cofounder of Rafflecopter. 25x ultramarathoner, bluegrass guitarist, & weather enthusiast. Owner of one doge.

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  • homoground

    Is the “extra info” public or can only admins for the contest see that?

    • Rafflecopter

      Only admins will be able to see that info. You can find it in the moderate page in the entry list – hope that helps!

      • homoground

        Thanks! I have an unrelated question. Is there a way to hide the # of entries from public view?

        • Rafflecopter

          unfortunately there isn’t right now – sorry about that!

  • Carlos Gonzalez

    Cool app! I see a point structure (+2 to do it) for answering a question, however, I don’t see a way to redeem/track these points, or set up an economy with them. Anything like that planned in the future?

    • Rafflecopter

      Hey Carlos :) You can track all of your entries from your moderate page on your dashboard – here’s a blog post that describes the best way to moderate and choose a winner: http://blog.rafflecopter.com/2011/12/pick-a-winner/

  • jasonw8photo

    Running my first contest now.

    So, I’ve made ‘Blog Comment’ mandatory for this contest, but there is no way to ensure they leave a comment? Looks like the honor system…

    Also, they can sign in under facebook AND email and make multiple entries for both??

    Any advice on this? THANKS

    • Rafflecopter

      Hey Jason – for the most part, yes. The blog comment is honor system. When they enter, you can match up entrants by name/email/timestamp. We recently wrote a blog post that describes the *most efficient way possible* to moderate entrants and choosing winners to your giveaways which make explain this a little better:

      http://blog.rafflecopter.com/2011/12/pick-a-winner/

      Folks can sign into the widget via FB or name/email combo, but that’s just to sign in. Hope that helps!

      • Tammy Lim

        I think Rafflecopter should make sure blog comments are done before awarding them a point entry for this feature? otherwise what are we paying the business plan for when no comments appear on blog but there’s hundreds of entries? we want to link back to our blog for giveaways.

  • Kevin Woo

    If we make email registration mandatory, how does Rafflecopter verify that has happened? Should we ask for their email address in the extra info verification field?

    • Rafflecopter

      hey Kevin – that would be my best recommendation. if you’re able to download a list of your email list and verify the email they signed up with by having them leave it in the extra info field, it should be enough :)

      • Beckie

        What if there are entrants who marked off that they commented on a blog and/or subscribed via email but upon review they didn’t. Since some of the entry methods are an honor system this is possible. Since we can’t manually select a winner is there a way to disqualify those who marked off they performed an entry activity when they didn’t?

  • Jithin AJ

    is it possible to select the winner manually ?

    • Rafflecopter

      Hy Jithin – there isn’t any way to announce a winner on the Rafflecopter widget w/o having that winner be chosen randomly.

  • Vicki Bensinger

    If I create a custom entry that requires the entrant to vote for something on a specific site where would I add that link? As of right now I added it below where it says, “I need extra info to verify this entry.” Is this the correct spot if not where?
    Also is there a way for us to preview what we have posted to see if it looks right before having it go live? If so, how?

  • Andrea Garland

    I’m making my first giveaway,There’s a way I can put a custom entry to like some post or photo?

    • Rafflecopter

      Hey Andrea – using the custom entry option would be your best bet, but keep in mind that asking folks to ‘like’ a post or photo is actually against Facebook promotion guidelines: http://blog.rafflecopter.com/2012/08/facebook-giveaway-rules-regulations/

  • Tammy Rae Beltrami

    Hello, Wondering if I can do a facebook giveaway that will end when my page obtains a certain number of ‘likes’ instead of an actual date/time deadline?

    • Rafflecopter

      hey Tammy – you can start a giveaway after your page has reached a certain number of likes, but you cannot have a giveaway that ends after you hit a certain number. hope that helps!

  • rb

    If the prize needs to be mailed and if we have 25 winners how do I get their mailing address?

  • Terri Millard Dearborn

    I am new to this and am a little confused. I want to run a giveaway but have different ways to enter into the contest. How would I set that up?

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  • Alex Thomas

    is there a way to compare answers?.. I mean.. we were thinking of running a giveaway that will use KEYWORDS .. so people can listen to them on the radio and then come to our page and input them on the GIVEAWAY widget..
    is there a way to do so??

  • Julie

    Can anyone on Facebook enter my giveaway…or must entrants “Like” my page by default in order to enter? I noticed there is an option to make “liking” a certain fb page mandatory for additional entry points. I’m not sure if this is referring to my fb page or additional, separate pages?

  • amber

    how do contestants “like” each vendors whos giving away stuff…their facebook page? Is there a section where we add their facebook page link? I’ve seen it done before i just don’t know how to do that.

  • bob davis

    I’m struggling to find a way or instructions to get people to follow my instagram. Help please

    • Stacy Igel

      @carrozza_surfboards:disqus did you figure it out?

      • Cassie Cooper

        i would love to know @stacyigel:disqus !! my link is not turning up as a link, just the address which they would have to cut and paste to actually get to my insta page. Too much work for the entrant!!!

    • Terri

      I’m trying to think of how to do this as well! Maybe give them you @username to follow… and for verification have them leave their @username … but someone could easily pretend to be someone else that’s already following you. I guess upload a specific giveaway photo and tell people to follow and then comment underneath it. And then they can send you their email address and @username … format it like (whatever@gmail.com/@instagramusername) …that way no one can fake it.

  • NK

    Hi, I would like to do a campaign with another brand. Can i get people to like two different Facebook pages?

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