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A chili cook-off allows entrants to compete against other chili makers locally, regionally, nationally and even internationally to see who has the best chili. Chilis are judged on several factors, such as flavor, consistency, color and heat. Traditional chilis are made without beans or pasta and made with meats, tomatoes, tomato sauce and some form of heat, whether in fresh or powder form. Advertising your chili cook-off requires getting the word out through local media outlets and other avenues.Related Searches:Difficulty:ModerateInstructions 1Become a member of the International Chili Society (ICS), which will give you access to all the information you need to run your chili cook-off, including advertising, such as banners. Pay the membership fee; this will also allow your cook-off to be officially sanctioned by the ICS.
2Have advertising material printed up at a professional printer -- or print your own up using a computer software program. Include all pertinent information, including date and time, location and entry requirements -- including fees and ingredients -- admission costs and sponsor information, if any. Include flyers, posters, balloons and even aprons and paper hats, if possible.
3Post flyers and posters at locations such as grocery stores, kitchen supply retailers and major retailers. Obtain permission from the merchants prior to posting any flyers or posters.
4Place ads in free publications, such as newspapers and magazines, and online websites to advertise your chili cook-off. Create a press release to send out to local newspapers, radio stations and television stations. Include all of the information about your event so that it can be placed on the various media outlet's community calendar listings.
5Contact your local cable television provider to create a 30-second or 1-minute commercial about your chili cook-off to run on local television stations and cooking channels, depending on what kind of advertising budget you have. Contact local radio stations to see about creating radio commercials as well.
6Contact your local chamber of commerce to have your chili cook-off listed on their site and in any newsletters they send out.
7Arrange to have a webmaster set up a website for your event -- or create your own site using online website creation tools. List all important information on the homepage. Create a separate Web page for potential chili cook-off competitors to enter the competition. Set up another page to sell tickets to the event, with the ability to take credit cards on the page. Set up links to any sponsors that you have and offer to share links with other site who are willing to advertise your page.
ReferencesInternational Chili Society: How to Start a CookoffThe Australian Institute of Community Practice and Governance: 25 Ways to Advertise Your Event for FreeNorthern Marianas College: Promoting Your EventResourcesInternational Chili Society: Join ICS Today!Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty ImagesRead Next: Print this articleCommentsFollow eHowFollowView the Original article
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