iPrint.com and Excite Team Up for E-Mail Promotion | Internet News

iPrint.com and Excite Team Up for E-Mail Promotion

Written By
Hans Lombardo
Hans Lombardo
Dec 3, 1998
1 minute read

Online print shop iPrint.com and Excite Inc. are teaming up for a special
promotion that gives Excite e-mail users the opportunity to design and order
100 professionally
printed business cards from iPrint.com free of charge.


The companies said it is the first Internet promotion that provides free
business cards for signing up for an e-mail service.


“Offering free business cards to Excite e-mail participants provides Excite
with an innovative way to attract and keep customers,” said Royal P, Farros,
president and CEO of iPrint.com. “The cards offer a tangible way to promote
the e-mail service while giving consumers the chance to find out how easy and
convenient the iPrint.com service is to use.”


The promotion will be limited to 10,000 customers, and includes those who
currently have Excite e-mail accounts as well as new e-mail customers. Excite
visitors will access iPrint.com via a special page link that takes them
directly to a business card template containing the user’s Excite e-mail
address. The business cards have a retail value of $14.99 and customers need
only to pay for shipping.


iPrint.com also markets letterheads, envelopes, labels, personalized Post-It
Notes, gift items such as t-shirts, mouse pads and clocks, and promotional
products including customizable golf balls and Polo shirts.

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