Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Blog giveaways

Maybe you already knew this, or maybe you are as oblivious to the big wild blogosphere as I am... there are TONS of sites that do free product giveaways. There are even blogs dedicated to telling you about other blogs doing giveaways. I've just discovered this, and thought that I should probably enter more, since they seem pretty legit. It makes sense - a blog author wants more "followers," and some company wants product advertising, so they team up. I'm skeptical that some blog authors cheat and don't actually use a random number generator to select the winner like they claim they do. So I haven't entered a lot of them - maybe 30 or 40 in my life. And that's only because I actually won one several months ago - a $30 giftcard to Amazon.com from the PYP blog. But since then, no luck. Until...
I won THIS today! It's a personalized storybook! Check it out here - it's such a cool concept: This personalized storybook is a powerful way to show a child how absolutely unique and special she is. My Very Own Fairy Tale is a 8 1/2" x 11" hardcover, professionally bound book that transports little girls into a magical garden where flower and berry fairies crown her as their fairy princess. Beautifully illustrated fairies bring letters one by one to spell out the child's name, while describing character traits that make the recipient alone the perfect princess. This award-winning storybook makes a keepsake gift for new baby girls through age 12! Made in the USA. As an added personal touch, this educational book includes the child's birth date, a printed dedication from the sender, and an illustrated Fairy Patch featuring 62 fairies with interesting facts about their flowers and berries. $30 value (plus shipping costs).

Fun, huh! Some of you creative-type people could probably figure out a way to do this on your own and not spend $30. But not me. Because of this win, I'm probably now going to spend an inordinate amount of time entering more giveaways. At least for the next 3.5 months while I have two free hands to type and ample discretionary time.