How you can help elephantjournal.com, if so inspired.
by elephantjournal.com on Dec 21, 2009
6000 Fans x 3 invites each = Happy Holidays. How you can helpephant.
These Holy-days, give elephant the gift of Fan-age: facebook.com/elephantjournal support our free content getting out there? If you put this on your Wall or invite a few friends who might like our troublemakin’ mindful content, we could easily double in size by Jan 1. Considering that our rivals, damn them, are millions big, let’s show them our small group is active and worth 10 to their every one?
Not a facebooker? Subscribe free to our top 10 blogs/videos of the week email newsletter, your name will never be sold to some turkey. Subscribing free is an even bigger help if you clickety click it each week. Traffic equals survival and thrival.
Not an emailer? Follow us on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/elephantjournal
PS: Bonus. If we make 18,000 Fans by Jan 18, that would be each of you Fans inviting at least three of their friends, we’ll give out five Clementine Art kits, five Pangea Organics Gift Boxes, and five To-Go Ware sets. As we hear from other advertising sponsors, we’ll include more in the kaboodle. For the sake of simplicity, prizes will only be available to those who get their three new friends to comment on Facebook and give your name “Janet Shapiro” or whatever a shout-out by name. Unclear on the rules? Comment and we’ll clarify.






















I'm with you. I'm directing people to Elephant whenever I get the opportunity, which is easy to do because I find myself spending more and more of my blogosphere time here. There's just so much going on all the time, much of it surprising. Many times the discussions are as interesting as the articles themselves.
Bob Weisenberg
http://YogaDemystified.com
I'm with you. I'm directing people to Elephant whenever I get the opportunity, which is easy to do because I find myself spending more and more of my blogosphere time here. There's just so much going on all the time, much of it surprising. Many times the discussions are as interesting as the articles themselves.
Bob Weisenberg
http://YogaDemystified.com
That's our goal. Not to be agreeable, but to be genuine—and to spark great discussions. Web is a two-way street, after all. Appreciate your comments, Bob, and hope to see more articles, would be an honor.