Gunshopfinder.com Announces "Win A $500 Gun Store Shopping Spree" Contest
Contest intended to increase traffic to the site's subscribing gun and sporting goods stores. No purchase required, and subscribing stores pay nothing.
(PRWEB) December 6, 2004 -- Today, Gunshopfinder.com announced its "Win a
$500 Gun Store Shopping Spree" contest. A contestant merely has to visit one of
the site's subscribing gun and sporting goods stores, have a sales person sign a
piece of paper or a postcard, then mail the paper or postcard to
Gunshopfinder.com. The winner will be awarded a $500 certificate for the store
he or she visited, which will be paid for by Gunshopfinder.com
"Our goal
with this site has always been to bring new customers into our subscribing
stores," said Dick Baker, founder of Gunshopfinder.com. "This contest furthers
that goal in two ways. First, it provides an added incentive for customers to
visit a store they may not be familiar with. Secondly, the contest will give the
owners of our subscribing stores a means of measuring the effectiveness of our
service for them."
"We would encourage gun and sporting goods stores not
already on our site to take advantage of this contest by utilizing our
six-month, free trial subscription," Baker continued.
"There is no other
site on the internet where gun and sporting goods stores can provide detailed
information about their products and services, and have visitors be able to
search for those stores using a variety of means. The six-month trial
subscription is completely without obligation."
Launched just a few
months ago, Gunshopfinder.com is already seeing a remarkable increase in
traffic. "Traffic to the site in November was up 250% over October's traffic,"
said Baker. "We expect this contest to increase our rate of growth even
further."
Store owners interested in trying the six-month free trial
subscription should contact Gunshopfinder.com by going to the site at http://www.gunshopfinder.com, or by calling at
414-543-1916.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/12/prweb185833.htm