TROPICAL ISLAND RESORT ESSAY CONTEST
February 12, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
PrizeWriter.com is hosting an essay contest for a small turn-key tropical resort on an otherwise uninhabited 800 acre island in the sunny South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga. Someone submitting the “write” stuff will be given the opportunity to permanently escape to the nearly endless sun, beautiful views, white sand beaches, warm crystal blue waters, large coral reef, yacht-favored protected harbor, their own restaurant, and a successful five cabin hospitality operation complete with staff. Many colorful fish, sea turtles, dolphins, and even humpback whales abound. In fact, the humpback whales come here to calve and raise their young, making it one of the best places in the world to witness these large graceful creatures right from the comfort of shore. Of course, some resort guests actually get into the water with them for an even more memorable experience. Popularized by the 1996 movie "The Spitfire Grill", these types of essay contests traditionally charge upfront entry fees to collectively cover the cost of awarding the Grand Prize. These entry fees are held along with the essays until judging begins or, in the event the contest is cancelled, refunds are made. This term sometimes exceeds one year. However, PrizeWriter.com's unique online entry system allows participants to submit their essays immediately and yet pay nothing until judging actually begins, making it simply a matter of taking a spin around the writer’s block to secure a chance to win. When it does come time to get down to the business of deciding on the winner, you then pay the entry fee, in this case $185 dollars, for each entry you previously submitted. Entries provided by postal mail will also be accepted, but a $5.00 fee will be added to the entry fee once judging begins to help offset the additional processing costs associated with manually entering these submissions into our contest database.
Anyone interested in a chance at owning this beautiful property for under $200 dollars may visit www.prizewriter.com for further information and to enter. The Tropical Island Resort Essay Contest closes September 1, 2005 or as soon as the first 2000 entries are received. The Winner will be contacted by registered mail.
If entering by postal mail, please send your full legal name, address, a contact phone number, and a valid e-mail address for judging and prize notification along with your legible essay of 250 words or less on why you would like to own this tropical island resort to:
Attn: Island Escape Contest
PrizeWriter.com
325 Washington St NE
Olympia, WA 98501
Anyone who has ever looked at the back of a lottery ticket knows they have a better chance at being struck by lightning than winning the jackpot. As an investment, this type of expenditure just does not pencil out when taking the odds into consideration. A participant’s odds of winning an essay contest hosted at Prizewriter.com are much more optimistic and generally far less costly in the long run. Take the Tropical Island Resort Essay Contest for example; odds of winning are one in two thousand as opposed to one in several hundred thousand or even one in several million. The prize itself has another distinct advantage over that elusive lottery cash jackpot. Beyond its immediate value, this prize provides an ongoing source of income for its fortunate winner while providing a very rare chance to live in a truly beautiful location.
PrizeWriter.com’s goal is to facilitate the sale of unique property or prize items while, more importantly changing some lives for the better. We strive to create opportunities where anyone can become a real estate or business owner regardless of income or assets. While we sometimes award prizes that are just plain fun, our philosophy guides us to host contests for prizes that keep on giving long after they have been won.
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A quick visit to www.prizewriter.com/islandresort.html will provide convenient access to contest details, pictures, the official rules, and answers to many common questions. Please also feel free to send an e-mail via the PrizeWriter.com website or call 360.352.2560 for additional information. (Phone number not for publication.)