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Show HN: We built a tool to create and run viral giveaways (viralsweep.com)
19 points by stevenkovar on Jan 24, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments


Nice looking site! I couldn't really tell though, but what are the options for people to signup for the giveaways? I've run some before where you give entries away for commenting, social sharing, tweeting, etc. Does this accomplish something similar or is it email signups only?


Thanks! Email entry is the only way to enter (for businesses, collecting leads is most important). Sharing options are on the 2nd page of the giveaway, and we will soon have these incentivized so you can provide additional entries for each.


Very cool - an all in one hosted giveaway solution.

Maybe you guys can do a "once off" pricing for someone who wants to try it, though I guess the 14 day trial does that.

Great landing page as well.


We took that into consideration and instead of offering a 'once off' plan, we decided to just offer 14 days free.


I like this. Where can we see an in action campaign? Does it include tools for incentivizing sharing? i.e. earn more points for every share you make.


Co-Founder here. Here is one of our clients active campaigns: http://www.hmdhome.com/kitchen-designer

We have sharing built in (on the 2nd page) but it is not incentivized, yet. We're almost done building in the incentives for it (offering extra entries).


Not to be negative, and you've likely done some research here, but keep in mind the social network policies on incentivizing sharing and social actions:

FB: "You must not incentivize users to use (or gate content behind the use of) Facebook social channels, or imply that an incentive is directly tied to the use of our channels."


I'll look deeper into this, but we are not an app on Facebook, and users would be incentivized with an additional entry by simply 'liking' a page via the 'like' button. Many other companies do this so I don't believe its against their policies, but again, I'll look deeper into it.


Playing entirely by the rules tends to put one at a competitive disadvantage in social these days.

"c. You must not incentivize users to Like any Page other than your own site or application, and any incentive you provide must be available to new and existing users who Like your Page."

Not entirely dismissive of it, at least! Likes are ok.




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