Things I did while Twitter was down:1. Tried to load Twitter2. Checked Facebook3. Wept4. Tried to load Twitter5. Tried to load Twitter
— Josh Hara (@yoyoha) June 21, 2012
Things I did while Twitter was down:1. Tried to load Twitter2. Checked Facebook3. Wept4. Tried to load Twitter5. Tried to load Twitter
— Josh Hara (@yoyoha) June 21, 2012
*Update* The results of this survey have been published here in our recent blog post “How Many Giveaway Entry Options Should You Use?“. Thanks for your help!
When you run giveaways using Rafflecopter, you’re given complete control of how many entry options you’d like in your giveaway form.
A majority of Rafflecopter giveaways created have less than 10 entry options (the SendFudge.com Brand Showcase has 5), but there have been thousands of giveaways created with 10-20 entry options, and even still, many giveaways with 20+ entry options that have been run successfully.
Welcome to this week’s Rafflecopter Brand Showcase. Starting today for the next eight weeks, you’ll be introducing you to a whole new group of brands who have done some form of marketing w/ bloggers in the past to give you a perspective of what it’s like to wear their shoes for a day along w/ a giveaway.
But be warned. For today’s post, don’t read it if you’re a chocoholic or fudge enthusiast.
Seriously.
Update: this blog post is over a year old and we have improved our Facebook app since the time this was written. For an update, please check out the post about the new Facebook giveaway app or check out our up-to-date knowledge base.
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If you’ve signed into your Rafflecopter dashboard recently, you might have noticed a new button on your embed page that says ‘Install To A Facebook Page‘.
Yup – it’s the Rafflecopter Facebook app! Running sweepstakes and giveaway promotions on your Facebook page with Rafflecopter is now a piece of cake :)