We're looking for fun giveaway prizes from local attractions, restaurants and hotels that can be used to attract new eyes and more traffic to your business through our marketing campaigns.

Donations of admission tickets, hotel room discounts, gift certificates and more will help us market our area and your business to incoming visitors!

Prize donations should be anything that can be easily mailed to out-of-town winners. We would appreciate prizes that do not expire until 2015 or later.

For more information or to donate a giveaway prize:

David Breisch, Interactive Multimedia & Web Operations Manager

Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau

1601 River Drive, Suite 110

Moline, IL 61265

309-736-6830

dbreisch@visitquadcities.com

Our Facebook page has great traffic

The Quad Cities Facebook page has almost 25,000 fans, and our posts regularly reach thousands of people from all over the country.

We'll be running regular contests and giveaway opportunities on our Facebook page and website throughout the next year. Prize sponsors will be recognized in the entry forms of related contests. We will also link to your Facebook page in our posts if possible.

Our contests get results

In October 2013, we ran a Fall Photo Contest on our Facebook page using the Offerpop social media marketing platform.

During the month-long contest, we:

  • tracked 2,976 unique visitors to the marketing campaign

  • added 570 new Facebook fans

  • generated 4,156 votes on photo submissions

Your prize donation will help us generate similar results in future online contests!

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