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UPS Store - Promotion Promotion Sweepstakes for Small Business Owners - EXPIRED

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Description:

If you're a small business owner, enter UPS Store's Promotion Promotion Sweepstakes and Contest on Facebook for your chance to win a $50,000 advertising campaign or weekly prizes for your business worth about $500 each. This sweepstakes has expired.

Sweepstakes Links:

  • Sweepstakes Entry Form: https://www.facebook.com/theupsstore?sk=app_175204092543416
  • Sweepstakes Rules: https://theupsstorepromotion.featuredpromo.com/facebook/The%20UPSStorePromotionPromotionOffical%20Rules.pdf
  • Sweepstakes Homepage: https://www.facebook.com/theupsstore

Category:

Eligibility:

US residents who own a small business with 5 employees or less, 18+

Start Date:

July 18, 2011

End Date:

August 31, 2011

Entry Frequency:

1 x daily per person/email.

Sweepstakes Prizes:

Grand Prize: An advertising campaign including creative concepting time, production, and media worth up to $50,000. (ARV: $50,000)

Weekly Prizes (6):
Week 1: Microsoft Office Software Suite. (ARV $500)
Week 2: An iPad 2 with Square card reader. (ARV $510)
Week 3: $500 in Adword Credit or Facebook Credit. (ARV: $500)
Week 4: A $500 American Express Gift Card. (ARV $500)
Week 5: Week 5: A $500 TUPSS Gift Card for business services. (ARV: $500)
Week 6: A $500 Costco Gift Card or a one-year Corporate Costco membership. (ARV: $500)

Additional Comments:

The weekly winners will be drawn at random. The grand-prize winner will be chosen by judges on the basis of the best response to the question: "Tell us something unique about your business" (30%), the best response to the question: "What inspired you to start your business?" (30%), the best response to the question: "If you could tell someone one thing about your business what would it be?" (30%), and the overall creativity, uniqueness and quality of information provided in response to all the promotion questions (10%).

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