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MenuWhat's a good service to use for visitor referrals, i.e, a contest-system that gets visitors to your site in exchange for "entries".
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I can refer you to several third party platforms that provide this service: www.referralsasquatch.com allows you to create an incentive based sharing system, www.sweettoothrewards.com is similar but more tailored to a full 360 loyalty program. Additionally, www.referralcandy.com has a different form of pricing that may suit your needs because it allows you to pay as you go; with no setup fees. Hopefully these few recommendations will be enough to get you atleast considering different options. Feel free to call me with any questions or implementation advice.
Hey, I build / advise on WordPress sites myself and although I've not tried it yet when I saw your question I immediately thought of:
http://kingsumo.com/apps/giveaways/
Which is created by AppSumo (they used it for some of their very successful contests I think).
It's designed to work with WordPress and costs $198 for a lifetime on a single site (they did a promo for it but that's ended now unfortunately).
Hope this helps :)
Nick
Have you considered rafflecopter or wishpond for running contests?
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