LOS ANGELES, CA, June 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sweepstakes are popular tools for companies wanting to promote their products or services. Prizes offered usually range from vacations, event tickets and cash to cars and various other products. Those entering sweepstakes to win prizes primarily use directory sites listing such promotions as their starting point.
Sweepstakes!Max sets a new standard for such directory sites by providing users with the ability to easily find and manage online sweepstakes to enter or re-enter and by providing a browser based auto-fill capability.
The intelligent interface lets users browse quality listings with images and detailed prize descriptions, filter by prize category or entry type, and sort by prize value and dates. Registered users can define preferences for their queue of new listings. The site tracks which sweepstakes a user entered or skipped and which ones are up for daily re-entry.
On any publisher's sweepstakes page a smart bookmarklet, which can be added to any internet browser, allows users to auto-fill their contact information such as address and email into the giveaway's entry form. This is a tremendous time saver and reduces actual typing by over 95%. It is important to note that this method of entry is a typing aid and that users still need to manually accept the publisher's rules and manually submit the entry form. Once submitted, users can simply navigate with the powerful bookmarklet to the next listing in their personal queue.
Using Sweepstakes!Max is absolutely free to users and in contrast to other directories, pages are not littered with ads. Companies and bloggers alike submit their promotional giveaways for free and can choose to upgrade their listings for a fee.
About Sweepstakes!Max
The privately owned company lists thousands of active giveaways and sweepstakes held by promoters. The website's focus is on simplifying the traditionally time consuming process of entering online sweepstakes by providing easy-to-use and intuitive user interfaces and widgets. Revenue is generated when publishers submit their promotional events and choose to upgrade the visibility of their listings.
Website: http://sweepstakesmax.com
Newly Launched Sweepstakes!Max Redefines the Way People Enter Online Sweepstakes
The newly launched website allows fans of sweepstakes to save time by auto-filling entry forms using a browser's bookmarklet. While listing thousands of giveaways the website's intelligent interface simplifies browsing of listings and navigation.
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[Press-News.org] Newly Launched Sweepstakes!Max Redefines the Way People Enter Online SweepstakesThe newly launched website allows fans of sweepstakes to save time by auto-filling entry forms using a browser's bookmarklet. While listing thousands of giveaways the website's intelligent interface simplifies browsing of listings and navigation.