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Hi folks,
I'm doing some work for a major accounting software provider (can't say who, sorry) and we're going to be running a sweepstakes. There will, of course, be a prize or prizes. And that's where you come in.
Let's say you're an accountant. ;^) If you were reading your favourite accounting magazine or website and came across a sweepstakes that was free to enter and asked only for a few pieces of information, what prize or prizes would compel you to enter?
For context: I have a prize budget of $7,000, and can choose to offer one or multiple prizes. They can be business-context prizes (scanners, software, other hardware, consulting, etc.) or personal prizes (trip, iPod, money).
Accountants are people, and I could just go with that and select a prize that "people" would like, but I'd like to get a little more personal than that and offer something that might be uniquely (or more) appealing to accountants.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks,
John
I'm doing some work for a major accounting software provider (can't say who, sorry) and we're going to be running a sweepstakes. There will, of course, be a prize or prizes. And that's where you come in.
Let's say you're an accountant. ;^) If you were reading your favourite accounting magazine or website and came across a sweepstakes that was free to enter and asked only for a few pieces of information, what prize or prizes would compel you to enter?
For context: I have a prize budget of $7,000, and can choose to offer one or multiple prizes. They can be business-context prizes (scanners, software, other hardware, consulting, etc.) or personal prizes (trip, iPod, money).
Accountants are people, and I could just go with that and select a prize that "people" would like, but I'd like to get a little more personal than that and offer something that might be uniquely (or more) appealing to accountants.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks,
John