Information is power. Let’s make sure more people have it.
This is our third referral campaign — a fun, friendly competition to help grow Last Week in Denmark.
We already reach over 30,000 internationals across the country every week, but we know there are still thousands who haven’t heard of us yet — and who could really use the clarity, news, and tips we deliver.
So, from April 13 to May 10, we’re asking for your help to spread the word. And yes, there are prizes.
🏆 What can you win?
There are two ways to win something:
🎟 Lottery Prize – 2,000 DKK
Refer just one person, and you’ll be entered into the draw.
🥇 Referral Prizes – For the top 10 referrers
- 1st place: 4,000 DKK
- 2nd place: 3,000 DKK
- 3rd place: 2,000 DKK
- 4th place: 1,000 DKK
- 5th–10th place: A prize from our merch store (tote bags, mugs, t-shirts – you choose)
🔗 How do you refer people?
There are two ways:
- Press the blue button below to sign up and get your personal referral link
- Or go straight to the Leaderboard page – you’ll find your unique share link there
Just share your link with friends, colleagues, study buddies, or newcomers in your life. Anyone who signs up through that link earns you 1 point.
➕ How do you earn bonus points?
You can also score bonus points for going the extra mile. Just make sure to log your activity in this Bonus Points Form. Here’s how:
🎥 Post a video about the newsletter on your socials: +10 points
📌 Hang up printed posters: +2 points per poster. Download the poster here.
☕ Host a LWID meetup in your town: +20 points
🎤 Speak about LWID at an event or gathering: +10 points
🎨 Do something creative – we’ll award points based on originality and effort
We’ll review and verify all bonus submissions before assigning points.
📎 Important Links
📘 Referral Guide – How to share, what to say, and where to post
This isn’t just a campaign; it’s a community effort.
Let’s make sure no one in Denmark has to figure it all out alone.
Thank you for reading and sharing Last Week in Denmark!
Images of the week
🦊 Fox on the loose. In Sdr. Bjert near Kolding, a bold fox made off with four backyard hens in broad daylight, leaving behind piles of feathers and shocked neighbors. One resident snapped photos as the fox calmly walked off with a chicken. Others have now locked their flocks indoors. While the visits are unsettling for hen owners, many still find the rare close-up encounters with these wild animals strangely fascinating.