Gift Idea – Ship Your Gifts at The UPS Store in the Loop in Chicago

By Mike Maddaloni on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 08:04 AM with 1 comments

The UPS Store windowFor many people, shopping is only part of the gift giving experience. Just as people came off a big weekend of traveling all over for Thanksgiving, their gifts for others will be doing the same.

If you want to ensure gifts will get to their destination in one piece, then visit my friends at The UPS Store on Clark Street in the Loop in Chicago. The friendly staff can pack your items and ship them based on your needs and your budget. Based on your needs, they can recommend the best shipping method for your items. They carry a full line of boxes and packing materials as well as greeting cards for all occasions and unique Chicago souvenirs. Try getting that kind of service at the post office!

In the holiday spirit, they are offering readers of The Hot Iron a special deal. You can get 5% off Ground shipping and 10% off any other service or product through December 31, 2007 – just tell them The Hot Iron sent you! Full details are available at the store, and this offer is only good at the Loop location at 230 S. Clark Street in Chicago. If you are not close to Chicago, check out The UPS Store in your neighborhood.

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What a coincidence – I write a post on whether or not people use Classmates.com, and then they file an IPO. I read this at TechCrunch, and they did a great job at describing their filing and get into the details of their business model.

After reading all of this, would you buy Classmates.com stock?

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Do you pay for Classmates.com?

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Classmates.com was a social network before the term existed. The Web-based service to connect fellow graduates and alumni of schools, colleges and businesses began in 1995, and today they are owned by the group that owns NetZero among other companies. It has comparative features to other services like LinkedIn and Facebook, but has a much different business model.

I am considering deleting my profile from Classmates.com and thus I have written this post – do you pay for Classmates com? In order for you to interact with anyone on the site, you have to pay. It is free to setup and edit your profile, but if someone sends you a message, you can’t see it unless you are a paying customer.

Here’s an example. I get regular emails from them, and here’s a segment of the latest one:

image of Classmates.com email

Someone signed my guestbook – cool. So who did? When I click the link to get to the Web site, here’s a segment of the Web page I get:

image of Classmates.com

In order for me to see who has signed my guestbook, I have to pay. Of course I have no idea who signed it, if they are someone I know or if it is spam or a legitimate message.

Classmates.com has lowered their annual cost to $9.95 from $39. But between LinkedIn, et. al. and a Web site I helped create for my high school class, is this really worth it? Isn’t my profile in Classmates.com worth more to them? For if I and others leave, wouldn’t the site becomes less valuable?

With the proliferation of social networking sites, how many can you really be active on? I am not on Facebook or others daily, and on LinkedIn I usually check the home page for updates every few days. Is Classmates.com worth the cost to you?

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Time to Write The Note Cards

By Mike Maddaloni on Monday, November 26, 2007 at 05:10 AM with 1 comments

handwritten note cards from Dunkirk SystemsWelcome back from the Thanksgiving weekend, and hopefully it was a long weekend with some time to recharge your batteries!

On Sunday I worked off a little of the extra stuffing I ate at the gym, and worked to tidy up my email and desk, not to mention catch up on my blog feeds. One of the posts I read was from networking guru Jason Jacobsohn, reiterating his belief in writing personal note cards, especially around the holidays. This is a belief I share with him 1,000%, as when I had my letterhead and envelopes printed for Dunkirk Systems I also had note cards made.

Then I remembered – I hadn’t sent note cards to everyone I met at Tech Cocktail! So I took out a little time in the afternoon and wrote out about a dozen cards, as the accompanying photo shows. I ran out of stamps and will have to pick up some at The UPS Store. It felt good completing this task, and it felt even better reaching out to those I met at the networking event.

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LSU scarf from SportsScarfHappy Cyber Monday! This is the day when people are supposed to jam the Internet and buy items online, as compared to Black Friday where people jam the malls and shop traditional brick-and-mortar stores. In this spirit, I thought I’d share today a gift idea from one of the eCommerce clients of my consulting business, Dunkirk Systems.

SportsScarf is the leader in specialized, full-color scarves promoting your team, school or business. If you are familiar with European soccer and have seen the fans wearing scarves with their team logo or country name, then you know about these scarves. You are seeing them more and more in the US every day, and the best ones come from SportsScarf.

A great gift idea is a scarf for yourself or someone else for their favorite NCAA team or nationality. If you own a business, you can custom order scarves with your logo and branding. Check out their Web site for complete custom order options and information.

Not only do they look great, but also they come in handy with the cold winter months ahead.

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