Eco-friendly website GreenDimes.com introduces their first ever Tree Promotion, in celebration of Arbor Day
Providing an easy and manageable way for EVERY person to make a difference in improving the environment and in honor of Arbor Day, Greendimes.com is launching three promotions to drive membership to the organization and to help plant more trees to support the environment:
1. For existing members: Every new member you refer to GreenDimes.com, 25 extra trees will be planted in your name
2. For new members: Sign up now and 25 extra trees will be planted in your name
3. For everyone: Add GreenDimes.com as your friend on MySpace and 10 trees will be planted in your name
About GreenDimes.com
GreenDimes (www.greendimes.com ) is the easiest and most cost-effective way to stop unwanted, paper junk mail. Sign up for $36.00 a year and they remove your name from all of those pesky mailing lists while planting a tree on behalf of every member, every month. Since its launch in September 2006, GreenDimes.com has stopped 157,000 pounds of unsolicited mail, saved 401,000 gallons of water and planted over 77,000 trees. The launch of Tonic , the parent company for GreenDimes.com, marks the commitment to achieving a broader good.
WHEN TO PARTICIPATE: NOW through March 22, 2007
HOW: Sign-up online at www.greendimes.com or add them to your MySpace friends at http://www.myspace.com/greendimes
What’s In It For You: It’s a challenge dude and dudettes and the gauntlet is thrown at you to participate and show some concern for the environment. YOU can make a difference in global warming! GreenDimes.com founder, Pankaj Shah, wants to plant another 175,000 trees to get the total number planted to 250,000 by March 22, 2007.
Get to it– it’s only going to cost you a little time– not a dime!
Stevie Wilson
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Great blog Stevie, Thanks for the great article getting the word out on our GreenDimes Arbor Day challenge.
We’d love to help everyone get less junk mail. So if anyone has any questions, I’d be happy to answer them. With your help, we’re going plant some more trees and help people get less junk mail, more counter space, more time, and of course, more trees.
Jill at GreenDimes