Thursday, June 5, 2008

GreenOfficeStore announces launch of FreeGreenCleaners.com

GreenOfficeStore.com offers Free Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products to Internet Users Via FreeGreenCleaners.com Website

Ridgewood, NJ – June 2008 – In an effort to promote our eco-friendly products and brand awareness, GreenOfficeStore.com has announced the launch of a new website, www.FreeGreenCleaners.com.

FreeGreenCleaners.com offers Internet users who have an interest in environmentally friendly cleaning products the opportunity to receive a green cleaning product, free of charge, from www.GreenOfficeStore.com. In exchange for receiving their free green cleaner, users are asked to submit a review of the product to a blog, myspace.com or similar website within 30 days of receiving their free eco-friendly item. The only stipulations are that the review be posted to an ‘appropriate’ website and that it contain two links. One link must point back to www.GreenOfficeStore.com and the other points to the particular eco-friendly cleaner on GreenOfficeStore.com’s website.

“We feel this is a great way to promote sustainable and eco-friendly cleaners while also helping to build brand awareness for www.GreenOfficeStore.com”, says a GreenOfficeStore.com spokesman. “People are becoming increasingly interested in the use of eco-friendly, non-toxic and biodegradable products and safe home cleaners in general. We’re giving them the opportunity to try a variety of green cleaners for free. All we ask is that they post their impressions of the product and link it back to www.GreenOfficeStore.com . It’s a win – win for everyone.”

FreeGreenCleaners.com features the current free green product and also shows users the next two free eco-friendly cleaning items that will be available. Once a registered user posts their review, they become eligible to receive the next free item from www.FreeGreenCleaners.com ’s large selection of sustainable, non-toxic and safe home cleaners.

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