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In lugnet.general, David Thomas Jr. writes:
> I'm not a frequent poster, and have only come out of my "Dark Ages"
> recently. I am however an avid AFOL (check out my site), and I have made
> some posts to these News groups. I'm definitely not trying to scheme
> anybody out of money. I don't think you'd have to worry about it anyway,
> since if I schemed just one person on these newsgroups, everyone would know
> about it in a hurry, not much chance I'd make any money there is there?
>
> No, I just thought making a contest with a prize of significant value would
> be a worthwhile endeavor, and by charging a small entry fee, I don't have to
> shell out a big chunk of money myself. Sure, nobody builds lego with an eye
> for making a profit, but what's the sense of entering a contest if there's
> nothing up for grabs? All entries in my contest would be posted on my site,
> so everybody will know how many people are entered, and how much money is in
> the pot, so to speak.
I do applaud your effort and the spirit behind the contest.
> Actually, the main reason I suggested a cash prize in the first place was
> that it seems very few people are entering Pat Justison's contest. I did.
> I was hoping to correct some of the things that might be deterring some
> people from entering, as well as start up a new feature for my website. If
> this contest works, then I would like to make this a regular feature, with a
> new contest every couple of months. I had planned on working in a contest
> feature for my site from the beginning, and I would like to see my site grow
> into a respected place for people to find the best MOC's on the web.
One of the reasons is that AFOL's are often some of the busiest people. I want
enter a model in Pat's contest, and I told him I might, but I have to polish
up my model first, and then borrow a good camera. While that is going on, I
have to have a new page or two up by baylug's next meeting, and all that stuff
is usually relegated to the afternoon during my daughter's nap. I got a lot
going on, so I wouldn't take it personally if folks seem like they're dragging
their feet. Summer is also a very mixed up time as people have so many varied
plans.
> Perhaps you are right though, a first contest with a logo only prize might
> be in order to start the ball rolling.
>
> Here's another thought. What if $5.00 not only gets you entered in the
> contest, but you get a starwars minifig too? I have a lot of them, and will
> undoubtedly be getting a lot more. Do you think that eases the pain of
> shelling out money at all? I'm just throwing out suggestions. I want all
> the feedback I can get.
Well it seems you're certainly giving it good thought. I don't have a problem
with a $5.00 entry fee: I just don't have a model ready. The minifig idea is
okay, but I don't think you'll have to do it to encourage entries, at least I
don't see how it'll necessarily make the contest better.
Here's something that might help: people get more Lego bricks at Christmas, so
wait until late January or February to do a contest after folks have a bit
more time to build stuff.
-Tom McD.
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| I am planning on starting this contest later in the year. But, if it goes as I hope, I will hold contests on all sorts of subjects, one after the other, with a lead up time to let people know what contests are coming, and what the deadlines are. (...) (25 years ago, 29-Jul-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.starwars)
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| I'm not a frequent poster, and have only come out of my "Dark Ages" recently. I am however an avid AFOL (check out my site), and I have made some posts to these News groups. I'm definitely not trying to scheme anybody out of money. I don't think (...) (25 years ago, 29-Jul-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.starwars)
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