Win Stuff

Leave comments, be witty, win stuff.  Simple as that.  Okay, not exactly.  Here’s how it works:

   1. Register at PostAdvertising.com and pick a cool handle.
   2. Leave comments about the campaigns, strategies, and news stories that we write about.  Every time you leave a comment, you are entered into our weekly contest automatically. 
   3. Leave witty and insightful comments, because only the most witty and insightful comments will win.
   4. The editors of the site will choose the best comment each week.  The “commentor” will win that week’s prize, typically $100.
   5. Boring legal stuff below.

 

Common Questions

1. Can I enter and win your contests if I'm not from the United States? 

Unfortunately, because of some legal mumbo jumbo, the answer to that question is no.  At PostAdvertising.com, we are nothing if not serious about pleasing our readers, so here are a few options for you if you'd like to enter our contests, but are not currently a United States citizen:

- Become a citizen of the United States!  You can learn about how to apply for citizenship here

- Create a lobbying group to petition your government to share US contest and sweepstakes laws.  We're not entirely sure how to do this, but this site and this site have got to have something to do with it.  Oh, and this site might help.

2. I want to leave comments, but I don't want to be entered into your contests.  What can I do?

- The only option we recommend: Renounce your US citizenship.  To find out more, go here.




Post Advertising Contest Rules

Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. and D.C. 18 years of age or older.  Void where prohibited or restricted by law.  Click here for complete Official Rules.

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