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Fun Sweepstakes Polls - Share Your Opinions about Sweepstakes and Contests

By , About.com Guide

If you love to enter sweepstakes, answer these fun and quick sweepstakes polls to share your opinions on everything related to the hobby and compare your answers with other sweepers. If you're interested in running sweepstakes, these polls could help you create more popular giveaways as well.

Do you have an idea for a sweepstakes poll that I haven't covered yet? Send an email to contests.guide@about.com and I may use it in the future.

  1. Take Polls about How You Enter Sweepstakes
  2. Answer Questions about Your Sweepstakes Preferences
  3. Polls about Sweepstakes You've Won
  4. Your Opinions about Sweepstakes Laws and Taxes

Take Polls about How You Enter Sweepstakes

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There are as many ways to enter sweepstakes as there are sweepers. Take these easy polls about your favorite sweepstakes entry methods to see how they compare to those used by other sweepstakes fans. While you're at it, you may find some suggestions that might make entering sweepstakes easier and more successful.

Answer Questions about Your Sweepstakes Preferences

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What kinds of sweepstakes do you like to enter? What things about sweepstakes annoy you or make you want to stop entering? Take these sweepstakes polls to share your opinions about your sweepstakes preferences. If sponsors read the results, you may even see more sweepstakes in the future that match your preferences.

Polls about Sweepstakes You've Won

Keep Up with Sweepstakes Entries and Win More Prizes

These polls ask questions about how you've won sweepstakes prizes. If you want to see which methods are the most successful for other sweepers, take these polls and then view the results. The results could help you win even more.

Your Opinions about Sweepstakes Laws and Taxes

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What do you think about sweepstakes laws? How do you feel about taxes on sweepstakes? Should the government get involved in contests? These quick polls will let you share your opinions.

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