Magazine turns typo in an ad into a contest

Here’s a great example of how to generate publicity from an embarrassing mistake.

When the editors of Texas Dogs & Cats magazine discovered a typo in a paid ad in the April issue, they invited readers to find the typo. Everyone who emails the editor with the correct answer gets a coupon for $5 off an order of $10 or more.

Brilliant.

Deadline for entries is April 30.

It reminds me of a story I heard several  years ago about an author who discovered a missing line from her book after it had been published. She invited writers to write their own line to replace the one that was missing, and awarded a prize to the winner.

Does anyone know who the author was? What about embarrassing mistakes in your own work? Have you turned it into a contest?  If so, tell us how.

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  • Mary K Parker

    This is a fabulous idea to drive readers to actually read advertisements! If someone does surveys on whether readers remember seeing or reading advertisements, I bet the rates would be through the roof! I love it!