When you run contests, how much do you put into them?

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Running a contest on any site boosts engagement and traffic, there's no question. You know, something fun to get people talking and participating. But here's the thing—How much should we be putting into it?

By "putting into it," I mean both time and money. Like, what's a good budget for prizes that actually get people excited? And how much time do you spend setting everything up and promoting it? We don't want to break the bank, but we also don't want the contest to be a flop because it didn't have enough to attract people.

So, any tips on what kind of contests work best for you? I've seen giveaways, design contests, trivia, etc. What's been the most successful in your experience?

Would love to hear your thoughts and any stories you have from running your own contests. Looking forward to your replies! 😊
 
Here's how I do my contests:

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I like trying to come up with new ideas and make it fun. On FP, that's easy to do. On Christianity Haven, they don't want contests, even if it's for money!
 
Back when I had a gaming forum, we had an art contest where users would create a poster depicting a certain game that they could choose from (we had a list of games that a participant could pick). The winner would get that game as a prize.

This worked out well and it was fun seeing all the entries and activity it was mustering up.
 
Back when I had a gaming forum, we had an art contest where users would create a poster depicting a certain game that they could choose from (we had a list of games that a participant could pick). The winner would get that game as a prize.

This worked out well and it was fun seeing all the entries and activity it was mustering up.

That sounds like a fun one!! Did you download any of the winners?
 
The only contest that I ever started was a failure, I had just one participant. 😀
If you are starting a contest, you need to be clear about your goals
 
The only contest that I ever started was a failure, I had just one participant. 😀
If you are starting a contest, you need to be clear about your goals
What do you think has caused your contest to fail?
 
That sounds like a fun one!! Did you download any of the winners?
Actually I remember saving the entries!

I might still have them somewhere but I'd have to look around since it was a while ago.
 
What do you think has caused your contest to fail?
Maybe I did not promote to the people who would be interested in joining contest. Maybe the reward was not just enough for people to join the contest.
 
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