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Thank you for our catchiest marketing tool, the Prize Wheel. I just used it at my first wedding expo and it was a HUGE hit! Having discounts and prizes presented in such a fun manner created a buzz around my table. I've already received calls from those who spun the wheel and were eager to cash in their discount. It definitely works and I'll be using the Prize Wheel at a Bar/Bat-Mitzvah Expo next week. If you think the adults loved to spin it, wait until the kids get going! Brian Huckeba |
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We had 12 questions about our organization and aging demographics in our country. Players spun the Prize Wheel and then answered the question that it landed on. Those with correct answers received a small prize. It was a draw to our booth and everyone seemed to have fun playing the game. It brought awareness of our services and of aging in general. Donna Meyer |
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We used the Prize Wheel for the first time with great success. I own a group of physical therapy clinics and we had a booth as part of a radio promotion at our college football team's tailgate party. We had people lined up 50 deep to spin the wheel. It gave us an excellent opportunity to give away promotional items with our name and website, as well as visit with people while they were waiting in line. Thanks. Galen Danielson, MPT, CSCS |
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Your Prize Wheel is being utilized in the classroom in a variety of ways. The teachers are using it for SOL review games, for an incentive wheel, and for end of chapter reviews. It is so important to reach students in creative ways. The more we can actively engage our young people in the educational process, the more they will gain both academically and behaviorally. Thanks again for your contribution. Marcie Fields |
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The wheel was an excellent addition to our event that debuted on Friday, October 28, 2005. This event showcased our organizational programming and included a variety of casino-like games, including poker, blackjack and roulette. The Prize Wheel was an additional game in which attendees spun the wheel to land on one of three options. The goals of these questions were to raise awareness of our programming. The reactions were fantastic. Victoria Bell |
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As a library purchase, the Prize Wheel has not only been a great reading motivator, but a great way for children to 'check out and read' a variety of genres, authors, biographies and Dewey Decimal categories. We have created alphabet letters to choose biographies, authors, topics or theme ideas. We have created numbers to choose Dewey Decimal categories, genres (like science fiction, mystery reference, historical fiction, etc) and animal clip art to choose a specific animal book. Debbie Woodings |
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