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Contests & Activities: March 28, 2007 Issue [#1624]

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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Writing.Com is full of things to keep you busy when you're not just writing and reviewing.
There are contests, polls, raffles, surveys, quizzes, groups, and many other activities. In the spirit of All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, this weekly newsletter is dedicated to all of the above.


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Letter from the editor

Thinking Outside The Box


It doesn't take long to find oodles of Contests and other Activities around Writing.Com. There are so many that some may get lost in the shuffle with only a few views and little or no participation.
Frustrating, isn't it? Especially when you're the host or a hopeful participant.
One way to make your contest or activity stand out is to come up with something different. This week's newsletter will be about that.

If you've been on Writing.Com for any length of time, you will probably notice some things over and over and over again in many different portfolios:
auctions
Gift Point raffles
bland prompts for writing contests

These things aren't bad, but with a site so large, sometimes more needs to be done to really make your item a hit. Sponsoring it is great... but if those viewers aren't interested by what you have to offer, it doesn't really help, does it?

Every time I host a contest or start a new activity, I try to think of something that I haven't seen before on the site. What would I enjoy participating in? What is missing that people don't even know isn't there? How can I take something existing and move it beyond what is currently being done? These questions (as well as a little random kookiness) are usually what fuel my contests, polls, groups, and other things around the site.

Now, it's your turn. *Smile*


Editor's Picks

All the items below are uniquely fun activities. Enjoy!

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by A Guest Visitor

If this newsletter sparked any ideas for new contests, but you don't feel like running them, maybe someone else will!


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by A Guest Visitor

This is an auction that accepts more than just Gift Points for the payout. Can YOU make an offer that will snag you a gift?


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Win 60 reviews in your port or 10,000 GPs for reviewing 20 items!
by Leger~ Author Icon

Pick a card - any card! If your card is chosen, you can be the recipient of 60 reviews in 20 days... OR you can be a reviewer, earning GPs and a merit badge.


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Crack Kraken's Code Contest [Round Over] Open in new Window. [13+]
Follow the clues and decipher the message to win prizes!
by Davy Kraken Author Icon

Are you a code breaker? Do you want to be? This is the place for you. It looks a bit overwhelming at first, but oh is it fun!


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by A Guest Visitor

This item is always changing. Some rounds are auctions (run 20 minutes after the planning begins), others are writing contests, others are random. There is a round running today.

The Most Unique Raffle on Writing.Com! Open in new Window. [E]
Come join the fun in Round 14! [CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]
by Warm-blooded Winterdrake Author Icon

This one is on hold right now, but when it is running, it truly lives up to the name!


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by A Guest Visitor

writetight is paying reviewers to review those who have reviewed him.


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by A Guest Visitor

A photo prompt contest... the name alone is enough to pull me in to this one. *Smile*


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The Writer's Cramp Open in new Window. [13+]
Write the best poem or story in 24 hours or less and win 10K GPS!
by Sophurky Author Icon

This daily contest has been around forever. The prompts usually are very amusing.

 
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Ask & Answer

This is my first Writing.Com newsletter, so I have no feedback to report... but I'll leave you with a little game. My favorite responses will be awarded, so be creative *Wink*

I looked into my a cluttered tote bag. At the bottom I found:
a gum wrapper
a couple paper clips
a rubber band
a pop can tab
a fortune from a fortune cookie telling me "Someone With Blue Eyes Is Attracted To You"
a couple wrapped peppermint candies
a pen
a few concert fliers
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Come up with a unique way to use (most or all of) these items. *Smile*

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