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Q2 2011 |
TODAY’S COUNTDOWN TO THE HOLIDAYS - LAST MINUTE GIFTS Jenn Falik, December 23, 2011
“All the photos from the holidays, you can put in this great little book.” View Shutterfly Photo Books » |
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HOLIDAY CARDS FOR BUSY MOMS Christina Holt, December 19, 2011
“Create or use your free account through Shutterfly.com to create or add a new holiday photo album. Include important or special pictures from 2011, import your email addresses and then send it off to your friends and family with a special note from your family. This allows your recipients a chance to view more than just a card—they get to peek at all your meaningful pictures and moments.” View Shutterfly Cards » |
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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE 43 - SHUTTERFLY REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY December 15, 2011
“Every year since we’ve had kids we’ve used Shutterfly to create gifts for our parents and grandparents. Even though I appreciate the selection, the reason we keep coming back every year is the print quality. It’s great. Since I’ve been using Shutterfly for a while now, I thought I had discovered everything there was to know about it. Then recently I found out that Shutterfly has a Storytelling Destination that is designed to help teach people how to tell a story through a photo book. Each month there is different articles and tips, and Decembers is all about the family.” View Storytelling » |
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AMY SEWELL’S STOCKING STUFFERS Amy Sewell, December 15, 2011
“You want to give gifts that are personal that people won’t need to return. And Shutterfly has photo books that you can customize, as well as a variety of holidays and New Year’s cards. Now for the stockings you can do a small book; but you can also do a larger book. I actually do a photo book for my family every Christmas. These are very, very easy to do.” View Shutterfly Photo Books » |
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12 DAYS OF GIVEAWAYS: DAY 8 Ellen DeGeneres, December 9, 2011
“This next gift is from a company that I love and we use a lot around here... With Shutterfly you can share your favorite memories by creating holiday cards, photo books and calendars.”
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NEW TREND OF NEW YEAR’S CARDS EASES HOLIDAY BURDEN Becky Sher, December 7, 2011
“‘New Year’s is a time to start fresh and wish family and friends well,’ says Meg Bohnert, card stylist for photo card website Shutterfly, which offers more than 70 New Year’s-appropriate card designs. ‘It’s an optimistic time for many and they want to express that in their holiday card and greeting.’”
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HOLIDAY PHOTO CARDS: WHAT DO THEY SAY ABOUT YOU? Samantha Critchell, December 1, 2011
“The right photo will look different for each family, and likely will be a different type each year, says Meg Bohnert, card stylist for Shutterfly, the online photo site. You’ll know it when you see it, she says. Her advice: You want a photo that is ‘in a moment.’”
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GREAT GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST Irene Chan Kwon, December 2011
“With a personalized treat like these Photo Coasters, the doting grandparents will always have their eye on your kids.”
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50 THINGS YOU’LL LOVE TO GIVE AND GET December 2011
“A personalized deck of cards is sure to turn envious heads at the weekly bridge club meeting.”
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50 GIFTS UNDER $50 Jonna Gallo, November 30, 2011
“A cheerful photo-note upgrade for any grocery or to-do list.”— Shutterfly notepads
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MARK RUBASH KEEPS FOCUS ON GROWTH November 18, 2011
“Mark Rubash has managed to keep online photo service Shutterfly Inc. focused on growing revenue and profit while remaining independent. Since he joined the Redwood City company in 2007, its revenue has grown by about 65 percent to about $308 million in fiscal 2010, while profit grew 68 percent to about $173 million.”
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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE ‐ PHOTO GIFTS Rachel Faucett, November 9, 2011
“This customizable luggage tag is the perfect gift to give dad so he always knows which bag is his. It attaches conveniently to suitcases, laptop bags, golf bags, backpacks, pet carriers, and more.”
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6 WAYS TO SEND HOLIDAY CARDS ONLINE OR FROM YOUR PHONE Kristy Korcz, November 9, 2011
“Shutterfly knows photos, but they also know holiday cards. There are a ton of designs and card types to choose from—folded, flat, photo and stationery—and all are reasonably priced.” View Shutterfly Cards & Stationery » |
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THE ULTIMATE BIRTHDAY PARTY Darcy Miller, October 4, 2011
“My husband didn’t want the dogs in our apartment, but they had to come to the party so Shutterfly blew up photos and turned them into wall decals.”
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CLASS HELPER September 2011
“Thanks to Shutterfly’s new Share program, you can stay connected to your child’s class like never before. Teachers or parents can create an invite-only site where members sync up their Outlook, Google, or Apple calendar. This means you won’t forget about all of those class field trips, PTA meetings, and other activities. On top of that, members can post videos and photos from school events for everyone to view. For more details, visit shutterfly.com.”
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GO-TO PHOTO SITES September 2011
“Shutterfly—a breeze for you and the people you share photos with (no matter how technologically challenged). The express uploader can be made accessible from your desktop or browser and lets you easily drag and drop pictures. All the tools you need to organize, share, and order prints and cards are on one page; create or edit albums by dragging and dropping into familiar “folder” icons. When you’re ready to share, friends will get an email with a link they can click to see your shots—no password required. Bonus: Far-flung family members can order prints online, then pick them up at their local CVS, Target, or Walgreens.”
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