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LabelLandcom Announces Winners and Gets Ready to Send One Lucky Mom on a Spa Getaway


May 11, 2005 -- Label-Land.com has chosen the winners of their March promotional contest and will soon announce its new April and May winner. March winners of a Lexmark printer and smaller second prize were Lonann F. from Corinth, Texas and Zeva A from Independence, Missouri. In lieu of Mother's Day, throughout the months of April and May, the company is offering a "Refresh & Renew Spa Get-Away package" at the winner's local Aveda Spa complete with a massage, facial, manicure, and pedicure.

While rewarding customers for their loyalty is nothing new, the twist of the Label-Land.com contest is that they are shaking things up a bit and rewarding their purchasers versus their audience. Businesses that offer children rewards for getting their parents to purchase them something are common (think cereal toys), but Label-Land.com knows their market and it is mothers and women who are doing the buying. "We're having great success with rewarding our current customers for spreading the word about our company," comments Rob Schaumer, President of Label-Land.com. "We strongly believe in our products and definitely want to reward those who deem it important enough to pass our information along to their friends and family" he further comments.

Parents have tried it all when it comes to identifiably marking their children's clothing and accessories for Summer Camp, daycare, scouts, and school including colored markers, sewn-on x's, and everything in-between. Not one method has proven itself reliable and sufficient until now. Label-Land.com has realized this timeless dilemma and faces it head on with a solution of personalized, permanent label options. From stickers for CD Players and water bottles, to iron-on labels for shirts, socks, and sacks, this company has done their homework on helping parents and children keep track of their belongings.

More information on the current monthly contest can be found for current customers at the end of the check-out process.