Winners of
AWAI’s June Writing Contest

Banner announcing Blossom Okoye, Adrian Potter, Diane Aguirre, Stephen Reeder, RC McDonald, and Dominic Daniel as the winners of the June writing contest

Pam Foster is here today to announce the names of the winners for the June Sleep Buds Ad Writing Contest!

The challenge was to write an online ad of just 83 words to promote the fictional DeepSleepBuds. Readers were given a copywriting brief like you’d receive from a real client plus valuable tips for how to write an effective online ad.

Check out Pam’s short video for the winners and brief insights about why each of these winning submissions impressed her.

She’ll also share some valuable tips you can use to improve ANY copy you write.

Watch Video

Congratulations to all who took part in the contest!

With so many impressive entries, narrowing it down to just a few $200 prize winners is never an easy task …

But we truly enjoy recognizing your talent and effort!

Fantastic work — and don’t forget to include your submission in your portfolio!

If you missed this one, go here to check out the July contest. And make sure you tune into The Writer’s Life where we announce the winners each month!

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Published: July 15, 2025

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