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For the first 3 questions follow this link http://www.ncskinnywraps.com/raffle to the first raffle. Is the fact that the raffle is in embedded in a website distracting?
 
It's very distracting
 
Moderately distracting
 
Not very distracting
 
Not distracting
 
 
 
Do you find the video automatically starts annoying?
 
Absolutely, I hate that
 
It's annoying, but it's ok
 
I'm used to that
 
Not annoying
 
 
 
Looking at the page as a whole, does the offer seem compelling?
 
Yes it's compelling
 
I'm interested, but hesitant
 
I never win these things, so no
 
Not compelling at all
 
 
 
For the next 3 questions use this link http://www.ncskinnywraps.com/contest/wrap-raffle/. Does the before and after at the top add to the offer in your opinion?
 
Yes, it makes me more interested
 
Somewhat more interesting
 
I missed that, so no
 
Not at all
 
 
 
Does having just the raffle offer and no other elements of the site, make you more or less likely to enter this raffle?
 
More Likely
 
Somewhat more likely
 
Not Likely
 
Doesn't matter either way
 
 
 
Do you prefer having a simple name/email vs adding extra information to enter the raffle?
 
Keep it as simple as possible
 
Some extra info is fine, but no location data
 
I'm willing to add phone number and mailing address
 
 
 
Did you enter your name into the raffle?
 
Yes
 
No
 
I prefer to not say