I’ve previously blogged about VistaPrint offering business cards, and you might also know them for their various other services and products (such as personalized PostIt notes, letterhead printing, and so on).
But did you know that VistaPrint (which also caters to Canadians specifically) also does T-shirts and custom T-shirts?
A custom, pre-shrunk (100% cotton) T-shirt can be yours for as low as $9.49, or even lower if you order in bulk. It’s excellent for businesses that need to promote their brand or non-profit organizations (even school clubs) that want to fundraise.
You can choose from white, gray, or black colours (some fees apply), small, medium, large, or extra-large, and even choose a design or logo to be printed on the backside (for a fee). For instance, a Student Council might place their logo or graphic design on the front, and some text on the back to the effect of “Student Council”. VistaPrint is a reputable company that lets you choose all the fine details.
If you go to VistaPrint now to get your custom T-shirt (or T-shirts), you can get 25% off the price of the T-shirts using the code “TShirts25″.
Save now on your T-shirt printing needs with a company that has been trusted by more than 13 million customers worldwide!




(No Ratings Yet)VistaPrint offers a wide array of printing services, from business cards, to personalized sticky notes (like Post-Its), to rubber stamps, and more. Our kind friends at VistaPrint also offer free products, such as customized pens and their flagship product, their business cards.

Regardless of whether you are moving, and want to send out some moving announcements, or have other mass printing needs, VistaPrint is there for anything you need. Even non-printing services/products are offered, like the customized rubber stamps.
One of the best things about VistaPrint’s many products is that they are full colour; that means you’re not forced to make your print tinted in one colour. It’s more than possible to add a photo on the full colour side, too; this is especially useful for business cards.
VistaPrint isn’t just for business-related matters, either; you can get photo calendars for as low as $6.99. They even have customized T-shirts!
When I recommend VistaPrint, I’m not just talking about their free business cards or their free customized pen. Just about all of their services produce reputable results. A small note: you will be charged shipping and processing fees for all orders, including the free products.
One small thing which prevents me from using it often is that they don’t accept PayPal. When they add support for it, I will be a returning customer.




(No Ratings Yet)A while back I talked about getting 100 FREE Business Cards from an European company called Ooprint. I also said that I would order 100 for myself, just because it seemed like a good deal.
Well, now it’s January 14, 2008 and I’ve received the business cards I ordered two weeks earlier. As you can see in the image to the right (this is NOT a fake image — I only edited the photo artistically to put the card in someone’s hand), I’ve customized the blogger card to display my primary blog, my name, and ways I can be reached (erasing my address, for privacy reasons). There are also a couple of tags that I felt were relevant, printed in the bottom portion.
The only catch was a small bit of text on the back of the card relating to Ooprint and their services, but it’s not going to be much of a concern for anyone — unless you were actually considering using these for business purposes, in which case it would be more suitable to go with one of the paid options.
I’m happy with these, and I will use them.
It’s not too late to get your business cards, since this is an ongoing offer. They recently added a few newer and more professional designs to the free category, so you can easily find what you’re looking for.
I like them. The question is, do you?




(No Ratings Yet)With the recent and treacherous amount of snow here in Canada, many people may consider going somewhere else for the holidays. Europe is a destination that should be considered, especially as the climate is milder than that of Canada.
http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/ will help you find the hotel accommodations you need if you’re flying to places like England, France, Italy, or Spain. Bullfighting and architecture are things to be observed in Spain, making it one of the desirable destinations — even more so if you’re able to speak the language! You can find out more about hotels in Barcelona and Madrid.
Germany would be my choice to go to. With the beautiful Rhine river, mountain / forest sceneries, and so many more things that North Americans don’t encounter often, destinations like Heidelberg are worth visiting. Not to mention the rich cultural background, like the musical history in cities like Leipzig. In any case, visiting Germany as one of your destinations over the holidays is a recommended possibility, even though spring or autumn would yield more favourable weather.
Overall, Europe is where I would go if I had the time and money. Check out information on cheap hotels.
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(No Ratings Yet)Surely business cards are important to every blogger; it’s nice to be able to simply hand someone your card, and say, “here… take my card, and visit my blog”.
Ooprint is making this extremely easy for everyone; with their new 100 FREE business cards offer and blogger card templates (that have a customizable tag cloud). There are templates for non-bloggers as well, and it’s extremely easy to customize the text you want, including a name, contact info, and all the rest of it.
Their “Business Cards 2.0″ features a coloured experience (blue, orange, and others) that can be generally matched to one’s preference.

It might seem too good to be true, and it might be: you pay the shipping, but that’s it. Free business cards for bloggers and alike… I’m going for it.
Do notice, though, that Ooprint has affordable, professional business card printing services as well. If you’re looking for a reputable service with good quality products, try Ooprint; I don’t think you’ll regret it. (However, $285.99 for letterhead might be a bit out of your price range. Still, don’t you think you should avail of the free or cheap business cards regardless of their other products?)
The standard size for their business cards is 9 cm by 5.5 cm, or 3.54 in by 2.17 in.

Interested? Go and get your 100 FREE business cards now.
This post is sponsored by Ooprint.




(No Ratings Yet)Most employees nowadays have some sort of employee benefit plan that includes insurance of some sort. Unfortunately, these employee benefit plans don’t cover everything.
Whether you’re a student, employee, parent, or more than one, insurance for protection is one of the key investments in life. (As long as you can avoid the scams.) Student insurance for those in high school is crucial for those involved in dangerous activities, such as contact sports. Auto insurance is necessary for all drivers. Home insurance would certainly be smart, and life insurance will help your family through a significant loss.
Insurance coverage in this era is important to protect individuals and families. That’s why Geekie.org has accepted the sponsorship of SecureInsuranceQuotes.com, a well-designed and well-targeted site with many articles and the advice of insurance experts.
It seems relatively straightforward to get a quote on this site. Despite the fact that a large deal of personal information is required, this company provides insurance rates on a well-designed (from a technological standpoint) web site.
The types of insurance offered by SecureInsuranceQuotes.com also include Health Insurance. Additionally, they have a searchable insurance broker directory.
Though Geekie.org doesn’t necessarily endorse this site, I do support anyone who decides to visit the site to get a little information. (Especially those who aren’t covered by the various sorts of insurance as they should be.)
This post is sponsored by SecureInsuranceQuotes.com.




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