Hi-Tech
Hits Home Party Circuit
Released
on = June 6, 2007, 6:18 pm
Press
Release Author = Ellen McNeill/MyConservationBaby.com
Industry
= Consumer
Services
Press
Release Summary = E-parties can replace product
home parties because they eliminate the need for paper invitations
and travel saving paper and gas
Press
Release Body = Fletcher, N.C.—June 7, 2007—Tired of
plastic ware and jewelry parties? Don’t want to spend postage,
clean the house, buy snacks and refreshments, get dressed up or
find a babysitter so you can have a home party? Now you can have
a party and invite thousands of guests without spending a dime,
renting a hall or interrupting your busy schedule. And no one has
to travel to the party and waste gas. All you need is a computer.
Ellen
McNeill, owner of MyConservationBaby.com,
a specialty baby gift website which features baby clothes with conservation
messages such as Stop Global Warming and Protect the Environment
has quickly latched on to the e-party concept.
“I had the idea for an e-party but couldn’t
figure out how to make sure a hostess gets credit for all of her
sales since they could come in at any time. Then I came across a
website that has hostesses select a day for their e-party and I
knew that that was the missing piece I needed to pull the idea together,”
says McNeill. “What’s so great about one of my e-parties
is that a hostess can earn gifts with just about 10 minutes work
in sending an e-mail or making a post on a forum or blog. E-parties
are convenient for hostesses and guests.”
The
hostess is given a special discount code which entitles her invitees
to 10% off their entire purchase on a given day. Then McNeill tallies
up the sales and the hostess can earn free gifts from the MyConservationBaby.com
website. Hostesses receive $30 in free gifts for $200 in sales and
$10 extra in free gifts for each increment of $100 over $200.
“The
traditional way of holding a product home party is being replaced
by a system that is totally hi-tech. It's paperless and gasless
because the hostess merely send e-mail invitations with the special
discount code in the e-mail. I even write the e-mail invitation.
The whole process is in keeping with my conservation beliefs. I
believe that e-parties can have a substantial impact
on the environment,” McNeill says. Another benefit of an e-party
is that the hostess can literally have thousands of people “attend”
her party from all over the world so there’s no limit to how
much she can earn in free gifts.
MyConservationBaby.com
offers specialty baby apparel gifts, toys and adult tees with conservation
messages. Even if a hostess doesn’t have a baby in her immediate
family earned gifts can be used as gifts for others for baby showers,
birthdays or the holidays.
One
percent of gross sales from a MyConservationBaby.com
e-party are donated to a nonprofit environmental
organization that has been approved by an environmental alliance
called One Percent for the Planet. “That means that every
sale through one of my e-parties also contributes
to saving the environment.”
“My
goal is to help create awareness of conservation issues and the
importance for each of us to take whatever action we can to positively
impact the world around us. An e-party will create awareness and
have no negative impact on the planet because it saves paper and
gas,” McNeill says.
McNeill
also does her best to “walk the talk” concerning conservation.
She offers both organic and conventional cotton onesies and toddler
tees to meet the needs of all customers. She'll also gift wrap purchases
using components that are recyclable or re-useable. Gift certificates
are sold through a paperless system to save trees as well.
There
are six environmental messages to choose from in the MyConservationBaby.com
clothing line. They reflect important issues of global concern:
Stop Global Warming, Conserve, Protect the Environment,
Save the Forests, Recycle and Re-Use and Eco-Friendly.
MyConservationBaby.com
baby apparel comes in seven styles such as green camo for boys and
pink camo for girls. There’s even a vintage-inspired tie-dyed
onesie with a matching silk screened knotted cap.
Web
Site = http://www.MyConservationBaby.com
Contact
Details = Ellen McNeill
69 Shadow Ridge Drive
Fletcher, NC 28732
828.681.9688 (Office)
828.681.9690 (Fax)
info@MyConservationBaby.com

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