Free Shirt Friday – Vistaprint

December 11th, 2009 by Author kim

Today’s free tshirt is courtesy of Vistaprint.com.

I have been ordering free business cards from Vistaprint for years. They offer several free designs that you can add your personalized text to, and you can receive 250 cards free (just pay shipping, around $5). And the offer isn’t just for first-time users – you can place multiple orders and even re-order as well.

Business cards don’t always have to be just your name/address/etc.  I usually order them to advertise my various websites and offer promos, and then I can use them to stuff in goodie or thank you bags.

The only drawbacks are:

  • The cards are slightly smaller than the average sized business card, but nowadays you see cards in all shapes and sizes.
  • The Vistaprint logo is printed on the back of the card (free cards for you = free advertising for them), but you can pay extra to remove the tagline. But if I use them to promote myself, I don’t mind the tagline.
  • You will probably be bombarded with extra offers during and after checkout, so be sure you are aren’t agreeing to any extra items or recurring charges (I never have, but my mother unknowingly has).

Vistaprint not only offers business cards, but free tote bags, free tshirts, hats, notecards, address labels and more as well – see all Vistaprint’s offers.

Vistaprint has a reliable affiliate program via CJ that pays $3 per lead, but you can get higher payouts through various CPA networks. For example, this Free Postcard Offer (I’ve ordered these several times as well) pays out $14 per lead through MarketLeverage.

Happy Friday!

Free Shirt Friday – 1&1

December 12th, 2008 by Author kim

Kim in 1&1 ShirtTrusted by over 7 million customers!

My daughter had to remind me after school today that it was Free Shirt Friday by asking if I needed her to take my picture!  I had just gotten out of the shower – yes I was working in my pajamas all day – so definitely not a good photo opp.  Good thing, this free shirt from 1&1 was on the top of the pile that required a back shot, so you can’t see me without my warpaint.

From convenient domain packages to feature-packed web hosting plans, virtual private servers, powerful dedicated servers and ready-to-run eShops, 1&1 offers a complete range of web services for every need, every skill level and every budget. All 1&1 products have been designed to provide the ideal combination of features and affordability, with no pricing gimmicks or hidden costs. You simply won’t find a better value for your money!

I have to be honest that I’ve been pretty loyal to GoDaddy for most of my domain name registration needs, but after checking out 1and1.com, I think I am going to switch!  Their domain names are only $3.99 the first year and $8.99/yr after that, PLUS include free private domain registration, free ICANN and free e-mail accounts. Cool beans.

P.S. They also have an affiliate program housed at CJ.

Free Shirt Friday – PeaPod

April 11th, 2008 by Author kim

Kim in PeaPod tshirtKim wearing PeaPod tshirt

It took me longer than normal to write this post because I upgraded to Wordpress 2.5 and have been playing around with all the neat new options. I can show/hide the “Kitchen Sink” – ok, I find humor in the small stuff. I will definitely have to upgrade some of my other blogs, if I could just find a few extra hours in the day to play more on the computer.

So, without further udo, today’s tshirt is courtesy of PeaPod.com – “Spread Peas on Earth” with peas arranged as a “Peace” sign – you gotta admit that’s pretty clever advertising. I hope whoever came up with that slogan got a raise.  Peapod is an online grocery store, and if you’re lucky enough to live in one of their service areas (Chicagoland, Milwaukee, SE WI, CT, MA, RI, NY, NJ, Washington DC, MD, VA), you can get $10 off your first order through this link. No Nebraska, drats.  I order practically everything online, and someday I’m sure I’ll be able to order perishable groceries as well. PeaPod has affiliate programs through CJ.com (pays $10-$20 depending on number of actions) and OfferForge (pays $12). 

I won $250 prepaid commission (or so my certificate says) from OfferForge at Affiliate Summit in Vegas, but I’m still waiting patiently for my check.  And Squeak won a “Strategy in a Box” (or so her certificate says) from them, whatever that may be, and it’s ”valued at $2500″.  She tried to “sell her box” for $25 to our dinner table that night, but didn’t have any takers, and she hasn’t even heard back from them about getting a prize.  Their network looks respectable, but I’m not going to promote them until/if I get paid and Squeak gets a response.  Because my favorite networks communicate and cut checks in a timely fashion.

Ok, I apologize for the rambling.  You can read even more of my rants and raves at House For Kim. Have a good weekend!

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