Thursday, November 26, 2009

Digimonkey has some very exciting news to share. The wonderful folks at All Romance and OmniLit have hired Digimonkey’s friend, Paco, to be their holiday spokesfrog!

Just between the two of us, Digimonkey was hoping for a go at the job. It’s a high profile gig. Digimonkey is happy for her friend. And, afterall, Paco had a decided advantage—he’s green AND has pretty impressive washboard abs.

So without further ado:
Meet Paco, the official “face” of the GO GREEN FOR THE HOLIDAY’S promotion.



This promotion isn’t about Paco being green. Nor green being a traditional Christmas color, it’s about eBooks being a greener choice for our planet! Plus, they are cool. Also, they are convenient to purchase (Digimonkey doesn’t have to step away from her computer and lose valuable time reading...er...um... I mean, working hard for the good folks at All Romance and OmniLit). They are also affordable. Like most monkey’s these day, Digimonkey is on a budget and likes a good value.

Not convinced that eBooks make the ideal holiday gift yet? Just look into Paco’s big beautiful bedroom eyes. Did I mention there are over 100 eBooks on the site for free? It’s true! So if you’re not certain that your friend or family member is cool enough for eBooks, you can send them one risk free for free! Now…that is cool!


Is there a particular eBook you'd like to give to a friend? Now you can!

1. Purchase it yourself by selecting the gift icon on the product page.
2. Click on the little prezzie icon next to the title in your library.
3. Enter a custom message and the email of the lucky giftee.
3. Press the send button.
4. Listen for the sound of VERY grateful cyber squeals.

Fast. Fun. Affordable.
This holiday season share the gift of an eBook with someone you love...Go Green / Read e

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

You don’t need no stinkin’ fairy godmother to make your wishes come true.

Nope. This month, all you need to do is add some books to your wish list and then shop just like you normally do at either All Romance or OmniLit. Every day they are making one lucky shopper's wishes come true by buying them the books on their wish list (up to $100.00). Now, that’s a LOT of bananas! Surprisingly, not everyone uses their wish list. Digimonkey does. In fact, I was one of the earliest adopters. When browsing, I often find more books to buy than my budget can afford. That’s where the wish list comes in. It’s a way for me to keep track of the things I want to buy when I return next time. Here’s how it works:

1. In order for the books you select to be added to your wish list and stay there, you need to log in to your account.
2. Browse. Browse. Browse. This is the hard part. Digimonkey tends to start in the new release area, unless I’m searching for a particular genre. I click on any cover containing a hunky guy on it. Fortunately, there are a lot of those. So I get to read a lot of summaries and excerpts.
3. When I find something I like, I click on the “add to wish list” button under the cover image.

This morning, after licking my monitor and reading the warning about “hot sexual interludes”, Digimonkey added Alexandra’s Legacy by N.J. Walter to the wish list. Digimonkey is partial to sexy werewolves and hot sexual interludes.

What’s on your wish list?

For details on wish list promotion, click here.



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