When you strip back most prize promotions, a familiar pattern emerges: generic rewards, off-the-shelf gift cards, or the usual city break. But some brands go further — and that’s where things get interesting.
What exactly is a ‘Money Can’t Buy’ prize?
It’s a reward people simply can’t purchase, no matter how much they’re willing to spend. That could be VIP access, backstage passes, one-off experiences, or personal meet-and-greets. The appeal lies in exclusivity — it's about offering something unique, special, and emotionally valuable.
Why do these prizes work so well?
There are several reasons they punch above their weight:
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Scarcity: You can't buy it, so demand goes up.
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Emotional pull: The experience often taps into passions or personal interests.
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Social currency: They create stories people want to share online and offline.
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Brand connection: These prizes often align naturally with the brand’s identity.
Some examples we’ve seen work well:
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A private tour with the head brewer or winemaker
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VIP football experiences including behind-the-scenes access
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A personal training session with a celebrity ambassador
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Access to an exclusive launch event or private dining experience
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Limited-edition branded items not available to buy
The watch-outs
While these prizes are powerful, they need careful handling:
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Be crystal clear on what’s being offered — ambiguity can lead to disputes.
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Avoid prizes that rely on third parties you can’t fully control.
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Check all permissions and waivers, especially for travel or personal experiences.
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Plan for fulfilment: logistics often require more planning than standard prizes.
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Ensure your T&Cs are watertight — these promotions often involve extra legal considerations.
How to build them into your promotions
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Start with your brand’s story: what fits naturally?
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Look for access you already have — ambassadors, suppliers, partners.
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Use specialist agencies (like us) who know how to structure these safely.
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Pair the headline prize with supporting prizes to keep broader appeal.
The bottom line
When done properly, these prizes create more than just entries — they create stories, photos, memories and long-term affinity with your brand. That’s something even the best voucher can’t deliver.