George from BookSwim.com here. I noticed you wrote a 2009 Holiday gift guide and wanted to help you with 2010 with a gift to BookSwim starting at $9.95. BookSwim is the nation’s first and only hardcover/paperback book rental service — like a “netflix for books”. We mail books “netflix-style” with no due dates, no late fees, and unlimited rentals per month. Most shoppers choose gift memberships that are good for 2 to 6 months (ranging from $40 to $120) on average, but can start at under $10.
Not only can readers use BookSwim as a way for both men, women and children to source the books they love cheaply, but buying a BookSwim holiday gift card makes an intelligent gift for loved ones, friends, and coworkers/clients. It’s especially great because the purchaser doesn’t need to know the literary tastes of the gift recipient.
BookSwim is considered a “green gift” too — With the very nature of book rental trees are saved when books are shared. And gas is saved through the delivery/pickup by your postman — no need to drive to the bookstore or back and forth to the library. BookSwim also plants a new tree for every gift card sold to help offset the production of paper through book manufacturing through a continued partnership with Eco-Libris. This year we’ll fill acres!.
George from BookSwim.com here. I noticed you wrote a 2009 Holiday gift guide and wanted to help you with 2010 with a gift to BookSwim starting at $9.95. BookSwim is the nation’s first and only hardcover/paperback book rental service — like a “netflix for books”. We mail books “netflix-style” with no due dates, no late fees, and unlimited rentals per month. Most shoppers choose gift memberships that are good for 2 to 6 months (ranging from $40 to $120) on average, but can start at under $10.
Not only can readers use BookSwim as a way for both men, women and children to source the books they love cheaply, but buying a BookSwim holiday gift card makes an intelligent gift for loved ones, friends, and coworkers/clients. It’s especially great because the purchaser doesn’t need to know the literary tastes of the gift recipient.
BookSwim is considered a “green gift” too — With the very nature of book rental trees are saved when books are shared. And gas is saved through the delivery/pickup by your postman — no need to drive to the bookstore or back and forth to the library. BookSwim also plants a new tree for every gift card sold to help offset the production of paper through book manufacturing through a continued partnership with Eco-Libris. This year we’ll fill acres!.
We’ve been featured as a top gift under $15 2 years in a row at MSN Money: http://articles.moneycentral.m.....Cards.aspx
and have been all over the news this past year — see http://www.bookswim.com/press.html?clippings
You can find out more about BookSwim at our press page here:
http://www.bookswim.com/press.html
I can answer any other questions you may need for followup. Thanks!