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January 2005 Archives

January 26, 2005 : DL Byron

Blogging BBS 05 for the Seattle PI, Brian Chin posts on Clip-n-Seal. His post is right on about why I was speaking there and why we sponsored the event. Blogging isn't all about tech. The Stonyfield Farm Blog is another great example, as is the GM Fastlane Blog.

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January 18, 2005 : DL Byron

In a blogging article for the National Post, Danny Bradbury quotes Byron on Clip-n-Seal's blog. It's a good article on how Canadian businesses are embracing blogs. If you're interested in learning more about business blogging, check the Blog Business Summit. Byron will speak there with other successful business bloggers.

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January 12, 2005 : DL Byron

Not sure which size Clip-n-Seal is right for you? Check our size guide. And if you wondering exactly how Clip-n-Seals work, download our handbook — it has a step-by-step photos that demonstrates how Clip-n-Seal keeps food (and other products) fresh.

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January 12, 2005 : DL Byron

Drew tipped us to a debate about how to keep goods sealed in Geocaches. Geocaching is an entertaining adventure game for GPS users. Clip-n-Seals are mentioned in the debate and are en route for testing. We're confidant they'll pass the test. Geocaching is another example of the broad range of uses for Clip-n-Seals.

Is there another sport that can benefit from Clip-n-Seals? Let us know about it.

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January 10, 2005 : DL Byron

Clip-n-Seals are now available on Amazon.com. We've been quietly working on it for the past few weeks, and the store front is live with our Bulk and 3-Packs. Our customers now have another choice in how they purchase our product and our international customers will find it easier much to pay for Air Mail.

New Markets

We thank the bloggers for our success, you got us to Amazon - and bloggers can now benefit from affiliate sales. Our passion for innovation and customer satisfaction continues, it's just on a bigger, Amazon-sized scale.

Our product now has the potential to reach millions of more customers. We'll continue to sell Clip-n-Seals on our site, and keep right on blogging. Amazon is another market for us, a huge one, and we hope it does well.

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January 07, 2005 : DL Byron

Paying for international shipping with PayPal is awkward. Here's how it works:

  • Purchase items with shopping cart, regular shipping is calculated, and a email confirming your purchase is sent.
  • A PayPal invoice (via email) detailing the international postage costs is sent.
  • Pay that shipping invoice and your item will ship.

We're very happy to have our product shipping all over the world and appreciate your patience with our current shopping cart. Another option is in development and will tell you all about it soon.

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January 05, 2005 : DL Byron

Josh Rubin is constantly looking for inspiring things on his Cool Hunting site and reviewed Clip-n-Seal today. It’s cool to be part of a “carefully curated collection of cool.” Thanks Josh and thanks for visiting us from his site.

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