by clicejames | May 18, 2026 | Sweepstakes Legal & Tax Tips
Launching or entering a sweepstakes involves a temporary legal partnership. While marketing teams focus on engagement metrics and entrants focus on winning, corporate counsel looks directly at risk. A promotional giveaway is legally structured as a binding contract...
by clicejames | May 18, 2026 | Sweepstakes Legal & Tax Tips
Discovering that a promising "winning notification" is actually a fraudulent trap can be incredibly frustrating. In 2026, sweepstakes fraudsters regularly deploy sophisticated AI toolsets—including hyper-realistic voice cloning, deepfake corporate branding, and...
by clicejames | May 18, 2026 | Sweepstakes Legal & Tax Tips
Integrating a sweepstakes into your marketing mix is an excellent way to boost brand visibility, capture qualified data, and drive user engagement. However, in the regulatory climate of 2026, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state Attorneys General have...
by clicejames | May 18, 2026 | Sweepstakes Legal & Tax Tips
The moment you find out you are a potential sweepstakes winner, a countdown clock begins ticking behind the scenes. Many participants mistakenly assume that once their name is drawn, the prize is locked in permanently and they can claim it whenever it is convenient....
by clicejames | May 18, 2026 | Sweepstakes Legal & Tax Tips
Gift cards are among the most popular prizes utilized by sweepstakes hosts. From a marketing perspective, a $500 Amazon, Target, or Visa gift card is highly attractive, cost-effective, and easy to digitally fulfill. However, from a compliance standpoint, giving away...