Global Promotion Feasibility
Before you launch globally, you need to know where it works.
Global promotions don’t scale cleanly across markets. Here’s an overview of countries and their requirements.
What works in one country can be restricted, regulated, or entirely unavailable in another.
This gives you a clear, upfront assessment of where your promotion works, where it doesn’t, and how to structure it properly before anything is built. This is fully credited if you proceed.
Global Promotions Sound Simple. They Aren’t.
Every country plays by different rules.
We map them before you commit.
Quick Estimate
Credited if you proceed with RAVEN5
At 5 countries, you have a campaign. At 25, you have a compliance system.
Running a promotion across multiple countries isn’t one program.
It’s a stack of different legal, regulatory, and operational environments.
- Some countries allow sweepstakes
- Some require skill-based contests
- Some cap prize values
- Some require permits, taxes, or translations
- Some simply can’t be executed at all
Without clarity, programs stall, costs climb, or launches fail.
Global Promotion Feasibility
We evaluate your promotion before you build it.
- Where it works
- Where it doesn’t
- How to structure it properly
This isn’t theoretical. It’s practical.
Sometimes the right answer is:
- Fewer countries
- Different mechanics
- A phased rollout
- Or a completely different model
We don’t guess. We map.
What You Get
A clear, decision-ready breakdown your team can actually use:
- Country-by-country feasibility
- Legal and structural considerations
- Required adjustments or restrictions
- Recommended program structure
- Risk flags and execution notes
Pricing
Simple, transparent, and scalable.
| Scope | Cost |
|---|---|
| Base (US + Canada) | $1,600 |
| Quebec | +$500 |
| UK | +$300 |
| Additional Countries | $300 each |
Typical engagement:
20–30 countries → $7,500–$10,000
✔ 100% credited if you proceed with execution
Quick Estimate
Get a rough cost based on your scope
What Goes Into Global Feasibility
Global promotions aren’t one program. They’re multiple compliance environments.
Depending on the market, a promotion may need to be structured as:
- A sweepstakes (random draw)
- A contest (skill-based)
- An incentive or engagement-based model
Not every country allows every format.
Some allow only one. Some allow multiple. Others restrict promotions entirely.
To maximize reach while minimizing cost and risk, programs often require a hybrid structure—adapting mechanics, prize structures, and eligibility rules by country.
What We Evaluate
Feasibility includes:
- Legal and regulatory requirements by country
- Promotion structure and mechanics
- Prize viability and restrictions
- Translation and localization requirements
- Operational needs (permits, registrations, local support)
In many cases, countries require:
- Local registration or permitting
- In-market prize handling or equivalents
- Full translation across rules, UX, and promotional assets
The Reality
Even at the feasibility stage, our team typically spends:
30–50 hours across strategy and legal review.
On larger programs, this can extend across multiple days just to establish a baseline framework.
Why We Charge for It
We’ve introduced a Global Promotion Feasibility Fee (GPFF) to reflect the level of work required to properly assess and structure international programs.
This ensures:
- A realistic, execution-ready plan
- Risks are identified upfront
- Costs are aligned before development begins
The Key Point
The entire fee is credited back if you proceed.
You’re not paying extra.
You’re investing upfront to avoid getting it wrong later.
When This Matters
You don’t need this for every promotion.
You need it when:
- You’re planning 5+ countries
- You’re entering new or unfamiliar markets
- Legal or compliance risk is unclear
- Internal teams need alignment before build
Most brands want 20 countries.
Very few actually need them.
How It Works
1. Define the scope
You share your concept, countries, and timing
2. We evaluate each market
Individually, not as assumptions
3. You get a clear path forward
What works, what doesn’t, and how to move
No guesswork. No rework.
We don’t just tell you what won’t work.
We show you how to make it work.
Most global promotions fail due to complexity.
We solve that upfront.
