This was originally filmed as a Facebook Live on Tuesday, June 18th, 2019.
As I didn’t have a pre-planned Facebook Live, a few things to unbox plus I wanted to talk about PIN Code hunting, the (potential) demise of OLS, the Old Navy Golden Flip Flop promotion, answer some sweepstakes questions and invite you to join the Good Vibrations Sweepstakes Club, I decided to just turn my camera on unannounced.
What do you want to learn? I will save the questions for my next Q&A.
Carolyn Wilman, known as the Contest Queen, teaches others how to find, organize, enter, and win sweepstakes contests and giveaways. Her proven online entry system, found in How To Win Cash, Cars, Trips & More!, has helped others win more than $1M in cash and prizes.
As a contestor, Carolyn has won over $350,000 in prizes, including 24 trips to locations such as California, Florida, the Winter Olympics, and a European tour, with a trip to the set of Harry Potter in London, England being her favorite.
Selene Montgomery
June 24, 2019 at 10:59 am - Reply
I enjoy your facebook videios and thank you for doing them. However, I do not like that you are always saying hello or making other comments to those who comment to you. That breaks up the flow of what you’re presenting. If you want to do a chat session, that’s fine, but do those separately of us who just want to concentrate on your knowledge that you’re sharing. ( I don’t mean to be offensive and if I have been, I apologize.)
I create different types of videos. This is called a Sweepstakes Chat for a reason. If you watch any of my interviews or instructional videos, I do not interact with the viewers. You can also read my blogs and/or books for uninterrupted learning. As for separating chats from teaching, that is impossible as it’s my nature to be a teacher and will help people become winners every chance I get.
I disagree with the previous commenter. I believe speaking when spoken to or saying hello, whether in person or in a live feed, shows appreciation and common courteous behavior. I personally would find it odd (and rude) is I spoke top you on the street and you just kept on about your business. Live feed is just like in-person, just at different parts of the world!
Thanks Tammy. I do create educational videos where I do not interact with viewers. I also do not record them live. If you watch any presenter on Facebook or YouTube, if they host a Live, they interact with those watching. I am no different.
I have been following you since 2000, when I lived in Alberta and worked as a Librarian. I am now in Texas. You can come visit me and wear your flip flops, on our beautiful beaches and look for sea shells.
I am brand new to your videos, but I need organization help. Plus, with being epileptic, sometimes I’m too sick to enter, so I want to take full advantage of the time I’m not sick.
I enjoy your facebook videios and thank you for doing them. However, I do not like that you are always saying hello or making other comments to those who comment to you. That breaks up the flow of what you’re presenting. If you want to do a chat session, that’s fine, but do those separately of us who just want to concentrate on your knowledge that you’re sharing. ( I don’t mean to be offensive and if I have been, I apologize.)
I create different types of videos. This is called a Sweepstakes Chat for a reason. If you watch any of my interviews or instructional videos, I do not interact with the viewers. You can also read my blogs and/or books for uninterrupted learning. As for separating chats from teaching, that is impossible as it’s my nature to be a teacher and will help people become winners every chance I get.
I disagree with the previous commenter. I believe speaking when spoken to or saying hello, whether in person or in a live feed, shows appreciation and common courteous behavior. I personally would find it odd (and rude) is I spoke top you on the street and you just kept on about your business. Live feed is just like in-person, just at different parts of the world!
Thanks Tammy. I do create educational videos where I do not interact with viewers. I also do not record them live. If you watch any presenter on Facebook or YouTube, if they host a Live, they interact with those watching. I am no different.
I have been following you since 2000, when I lived in Alberta and worked as a Librarian. I am now in Texas. You can come visit me and wear your flip flops, on our beautiful beaches and look for sea shells.
I am brand new to your videos, but I need organization help. Plus, with being epileptic, sometimes I’m too sick to enter, so I want to take full advantage of the time I’m not sick.