Contest for a gaming site

jdab

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Well not really a contest, just a random draw. But what could the prize be? I was thinking Microsoft Points or a PSN card but it needs to be worldwide.
 
MS or PSN points are the status quo for contest on gaming boards. If you have the right niche you could offer steam purchases.
 
Darthmaul said:
MS or PSN points are the status quo for contest on gaming boards. If you have the right niche you could offer steam purchases.
But do they work worldwide?
 
You could also offer free stuff on your own forum. E.g. a coloured username, premium membership, a free ad slot or something else along those lines.
 
Fergal said:
You could also offer free stuff on your own forum. E.g. a coloured username, premium membership, a free ad slot or something else along those lines.
I don't have a forum for LevelUnlocked.net.
 
I say that games downloads (via Steam or some other way) is probably the best way to go. I am not 100% sure that it is worldwide, but I am pretty sure they are.
 
Steam gift card
PSN gift card
Xbox LIVE membership for 1 month or year
Microsoft Points
A video game(new or old)
 
Flux said:
Darthmaul said:
MS or PSN points are the status quo for contest on gaming boards. If you have the right niche you could offer steam purchases.
But do they work worldwide?
Seeing as how Xbox and Playstation serve markets worldwide I would say yes.
 
Darthmaul said:
Flux said:
Darthmaul said:
MS or PSN points are the status quo for contest on gaming boards. If you have the right niche you could offer steam purchases.
But do they work worldwide?
Seeing as how Xbox and Playstation serve markets worldwide I would say yes.

Yes but their cards don't always work world-wide, like the USA ones generally don't work in Europe.
 
Darthmaul said:
Flux said:
Darthmaul said:
MS or PSN points are the status quo for contest on gaming boards. If you have the right niche you could offer steam purchases.
But do they work worldwide?
Seeing as how Xbox and Playstation serve markets worldwide I would say yes.
But what if I buy a £15 PSN card; surely that would not work in the US?
 
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