Showing posts with label Affiliate Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Affiliate Marketing. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2018

Holiday Specs Take Christmas Lights to the Next Level!

Whether walking the neighborhood with your kids or going to a Christmas event like Lights at the Farm, Glendale Glitters or World of Illumination American Paper Optics' 3D Holiday Specs will make it even more fun.

These special holographic lenses transform normal Christmas lights into visions of candy canes, Santa, snowflakes, gingerbread men, elves, reindeer, snowmen, and more. You simply look through the holographic lenses of the Holiday Specs glasses at any point of light and a beautiful holiday image appears.

HOLIDAY SPECS 3D Christmas Glasses are festively printed and inexpensive, making them a great stocking stuffer or party favor.



Looking to have fun year round? American Paper Optics has a great line of products including:



AMERICAN PAPER OPTICS can also help your business by making glasses that turn points of light into your company logo and can be used to promote your business the same way keychains, magnets or pens are.


Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Denny's Solo: A Star Wars Story - 2018 Topps Trading Cards

Denny's: 2018 Topps® - Solo: A Star Wars Story


Each pack costs $3 at Denny's with a limit of four packs per person per visit, a food or beverage purchase also required.

Of that, Denny's donates $1.75 to the No Kid Hungry program. The program is expected to raise a minimum of a $1 million donation.

Packs also will include a coupon for a future visit to the restaurant.

Collect all 12 exclusive Solo: A Star Wars Story Topps® Trading Cards
Cards per pack: 2

Produced by Topps®, the Denny’s Solo cards focuses on characters from the spinoff Movie currently in Theaters. Each card pack will include a selection from the set that includes: Han Solo, Chewbacca, L3-37, QEi’ra, Lando Calrissian, Val, Six Eyes, Moloch, Enfys Nest, Therm Scissorpunch, Range Trooper and Mudtrooper.

Set size: 12 cards and 12 Foil Parallels
Foil cards available 1:100 packs

Release date: April 3, 2018

Backs go together to form a pair of propaganda-style poster puzzles.
One has the Millennium Falcon and the other is a TIE Fighter.




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Denny's Solo: A Star Wars Story - 2018 Topps Trading Cards for sale on Ebay



Val Foil



Friday, October 20, 2017

Enter to WIN a FREE YEAR of Loot Crate - Ends 11/19/17

Enter to win either an extension of your current subscription, or 12 FREE months of Loot Crate!


Win a YEAR of Loot Crate!


http://loot.cr/YearLoot

  • 4+ items in every box
  • A t-shirt every month 
  • Collectibles and more 
  • $45+ value in every crate


Contest is run and sponsored by Loot Crate, not this blog. Below are some of  their rules and info.

LOOT CRATE YEAR OF LOOT CRATE SWEEPSTAKE

The Loot Crate Year of Loot Crate Sweepstake is sponsored by Loot Crate, Inc 3401 Pasadena Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90031.

ELIGIBILITY.  

NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN AND A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

SWEEPSTAKE ENTRY PERIOD. 

The Sweepstake begins on October 20th 2017 and ends on November 19th, 2017. 

PRIZES.  

There will be a total of one (1) Prize Winner selected.  The Prize Winner will receive a year subscription of Loot Crate.  Prizes received cannot be exchanged for cash, and prizes cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion.  No substitution or transfer of prizes is permitted except as provided herein.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Review of October 2015 Comic Nerd Block Subscription Box

This box Comic Block subscription box from Nerd Block was purchased by me to review for you.

The Cost starts at 13.99 per month (plus Shipping) and gets cheaper based on the length of subscription. You currently get a welcome box with a new subscription.

This month box included a shirt, 3 comic books and an art print.

The Spawn Shirt has an Ebay value of around $10 dollars. It is a fairly heavy cotton, unlike some of the exclusive t-shirts I have received from various subscription boxes. The eyes glow in the dark and looks a little eerie in the mirror. Not necessarily a Spawn fan, but did keep this shirt for myself and have gotten multiple compliments.
Comic Block Spawn shirt

Heroes Vengeance #1 - Comic Block Variant – Cover value $3.99

"NBC Reborn Prelude" Heroes Vengeance from Titan Comics, which will serve as an origin story for one of the new characters. The series will consist of five issues, and will be written by Heroes Reborn supervising producer Seamus Fahey. Selling on Ebay for around  $5-13. I have not watched the show, and have little interest in the comic and know no one to gift it to for Christmas, so it is in my sell pile. Although I have no doubt this comic was well accepted by some fans.
Heroes Vengeance #1

Lara Croft Frozen Omen #1 – Cover value $3.99

Dark Horse Comics features an exclusive variant cover! It’s up to Lara to stop a cult from causing worldwide devastation! Selling on Ebay for around  $12-20. I enjoyed the Lara Croft Tomb Raider games and movies. I have kept this comic for my collection.
Lara Croft Tomb Raider

Back To The Future #1 –  Cover value $4.99

IDW Back To The Future features an exclusive variant cover. In "Back to the Future Part II," Marty McFly travels to October 21, 2015 which was just last month and there was a lot of hype for 'Back to the Future Day'. Not sure of the story line, but enjoyed the movies so am keeping this for my collection. Selling on Ebay for around  $9-25.
Back to the Future

Venom Print – Ebay Value $5-12

The last item this month is a Venom art print! A 100 lucky people (not I) got one that was signed by the artist. This was also something I kept for my personal collection.


Over all this month's Comic Nerd Block subscription box gave me a Spawn shirt to wear, 2 comics to add to my comic book collection, a comic to sale and a Venom print worth framing. Thumbs up on quality verse cost.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Monthly Subscription box of geek, nerd and gamer loot

Loot Crate Loot Crate was founded in 2012 by an entrepreneurial team of geeks and gamers and has gained a lot of attention as the subscription service to get a bunch of geek toys sent to you every month for $19.95 or less.
Loot Crate

But, it’s not the only game in town, Geek Fuel launched as an alternative to Loot Crate. It’s basically the same deal. For $23.90 or less per month you get a box full of stuff every month that’s pretty close to Loot Crate. Geek Fuel includes a Steam downloadable game code worth around ten dollars.
geek fuel

Both offer a T-shirt which in reality almost covers the cost of the box, especially if you signed up for a year subscription to save a couple dollars per box.

I'll tell you though, Geek Fuel's "3 bonus mystery items" you get for signing up for a year, the first one did not seem very awe inspiring to me. Especially since the sign up bonus for the Wizard World Presents Comic Con Box sells on Ebay for about $150 dollars (the box also cost about 50% more). I'll get the next bonus item in the next box and the third in my 3rd box and have hope for something more intriguing.

By being an active Loot Crate subscriber you're automatically entered to win a monthly Mega Crate VALUED AT OVER $2,000+!

SUPER Geek Box is yet another Monthly Box of nerd and Gamer Gear you can subscribe to, it is a little cheaper than the others if you use the promotional discount coupon code (Use Code: CHAOS). I have not received my first one yet so can't speak to how happy I am with it.
super geek box

The Comic Con and Nerd Comic Block subscription boxes are probably the best options if you are interested in comic books, especially those with variant covers.

Loot Crate, Geek Fuel or Super Geek monthly subscription boxes are probably the best option for general movie and video game type gear and exclusive T-shirts.

Nerd Block also has boxes targeted at specific things like SCI-FI, HORROR and KIDS and you can save a few dollars with the discount code  MEGTURNEY. Meg Turney is a cosplayer and Nerd Block unboxer .
Nerd Block



Friday, October 2, 2015

Outer Places is Launching 'Supply Pod' Inspired by the movie "The Martian"

Outer Places is launching their first mystery box and I don't have one to review, but I am happy to offer a discount code to my readers to save 10%.

Supply Pod discount code: MAVERICK10 
Here is the link to the Supply Pod site.

Outer Places, the digital media company that explores the science in science fiction, is launching its Supply Pod mystery box program on October 2 2015.

Supply Pod is a box of Sci-Fi loot that delivers unique products themed around upcoming Sci-Fi releases and scientific events. The first box is based on the real-life science behind Andy Weir's novel, The Martian, which inspired the movie starring Matt Damon about an astronaut stranded on Mars.

One lucky Supply Pod purchaser will win an exclusive The Martian movie poster, signed by Matt Damon and other cast members as well as author Andy Weir.

The Essential Pod ($29.99 plus 7.99 shipping, handling and tax) contains science and sci-fi items that would be great to have if you were stranded on Mars.

The Deluxe Pod ($39.99 plus 7.99 shipping, handling and tax) contains all the items in the Essential Pod plus a paperback version of The Martian by Andy Weir. 50 random Deluxe Pod customers could receive an autographed copy of The Martian.

The company is expanding its list of partners and will be adding new boxes in the coming months.

Supply Pods are currently only available to ship within the continental United States.

Click to read more about mystery boxes like Supply Pod






Friday, September 25, 2015

SUPER Geek Box Monthly Box of nerd and Gamer Gear Coupon

SUPER Geek Box - Monthly Box of nerd and Gamer Gear


$40+ Value in each box! Receive exclusive or something 2x Epic!   

Super Geek Box connects it's subscribers to the best gear, snacks, toys, art, and much more fantastic merchandise. Each month they assemble a mystery collection of 5-8 items, all of which are kept secret until the boxes are delivered!    

Save $4! Use Code: CHAOS          



Loot Crate Geek and Gamer Gear! Promo code $3 off subscription

Check out Loot Crate - for the Geek & Gamer in you! 


Use Loot Crate promo code SAVE3 for $3 off any subscription box!

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THEY CURATE EPIC and exclusive ITEMS for your inner nerd

  • Loot Crate partners with great brands to deliver an great experience every month!

YOU GET geeky and gamer LOOT!

  • Unbox your crate
  • There are many cool things in the Loot Crate nerd box including a T-shirt (each valued around the same as what you pay for the whole box), exclusive variant cover comic books, toys, collectibles and other items. 

Plus, by being an active subscriber you're automatically entered to win a monthly Mega Crate VALUED AT OVER $2,000+!

Here is an example of past crates:





Thursday, September 24, 2015

Geek Fuel Subscription Box

There are many cool things in the Geek Fuel nerd box including a Steam video game, T-shirt (each valued around the same as what you pay for the whole box), comic books, toys, collectibles and other often exclusive item.  $50+ Guaranteed Value in Every Box.

Be sure to take a look at Geek Fuel’s website for more information about getting your own Monthly Geek Subscription Box for Gamer or Nerd in you.

The geek subscription box is packed with exclusive t-shirts, toys, collectibles, & all things geeky delivered every month. sample box, below)
geek fuel nerd box

They even occasionally have items specifically for the ladies!
geek-fuel-september-2015-nailed-it

These crates of nerd loot make great Christmas and birthday gifts.

 $50+ Guaranteed Value in Every Box Current subscription prices are:
- Monthly $23.90 monthly (1 box) - Cancel Online Anytime
- 3 Month Plan (3 boxes) - $68.70 every 3 months - Save 4%
- 6 Month Plan (6 boxes) - $131.40 every 6 months - Save 8% + 1 Bonus Item
- 1 Year Plan (12 boxes) - $238.80 every 12 months - Save 17% + 3 Bonus Items! 

Friday, October 17, 2014

Start yourself a Comic Book collection - Buy Comic Books

Comic Book Collecting - Starting a collection

With Comic book - Superhero Movies bringing a reemergence of Superhero interest many people may be thinking about buying, selling and collecting comic books, so here is a short guide on starting. Have fun and find a local store that participates in Free Comic Book day to pick up your first comic book for free.

Buy comic books


Start with 1 or 2 comic heroes, villains or teams (X-Men, JLA) that you have an affinity for. I personally enjoy Batman and Punsiher as they do not have any powers and so could theoretically be real life heroes/vigilantes. After you have chosen a comic character you enjoy, realize, just like the movies that do not always have the same story lines, neither do the comic books. There are alternate universes so just because one comic series has one story of who killed Bruce Wayne's parents for example, another series may infer it was another villain. So unless you have a specific story line you wish to follow, it may be better to start with a subscription to the recent issues for example the DC Comics The New 52 series. One daunting issue concerning new collectors is the high issue numbers of long-time ongoing series'. When you want to read a book about a particular character you may feel like you are coming in too late.

At this point you may begin running into cross-overs. Where Punisher for example is is introduced in the Spiderman series or Wolverine in the hulk. Now you are learning more about the universe and may pick up another hero or two you want to follow. Or even run into a fact about the character you wish to know more about and want to begin catching up on the back-story that you have missed. This is where the interest in a hero can become the beginning of an actual comic book collection. You will want to go to your neighborhood comic book store and ask the clerk if they have issue relating to a specific series of events that have peaked your interest.

Now not all older comics are worth something, so you should be able to get some back issues for about the same price as the current release issues. This is also the point where you go from reading to collecting and storing. You may even spend a chunk of change on a back issue that has peaked your interest, especially if you are trying to get an issue of a character's first appearance. This is when you decide if it is just an interest or going to be a hobby and collection. You do not want to spend $20 dollars on a back issue and not take the proper steps to protect it with bags and boards allowing it to continue to increase in value rather than becomes torn and money down the drain.

If it is just an interest, a cheaper way to catch up on story lines is to collect Trade Paper Backs (sometimes referred to as TPBs). Trade Paper Backs are reprinted collections of issues and can be purchased new or used. If you are more interested in reading comic books and less interested in collecting comic books digital comics are becoming a nice alternative. Some comic book publishers such as Marvel and DC are now put digital copies of their books online, some can even be read for free.

Comic Book Care

Caring for you comic books is important if you ever want to pass them on to your children or even resell them at a profit (or at least what you paid) in a few years. The easiest way is to purchase boxes, bags and boards for you comic books from the comic book store. You also do not want your comics to sit in a garage or non temperature controls storage location as heat will brown the pages and make the comic books fragile. Store your boxes in a air conditioned location like a closet or cooled storage unit.

Comic book database

Take note of each comic books that you buy, easiest way is with a spreadsheet application on your computer. Keep track of your collection, noting the publisher, date, cover price, collector's estimated value, title and any notes of interest (like "batman gets his back broken"). Mycomichop.com also gives you the ability to keep track of your collection and even sell off issues.

Be cheap as a beginner

Be on the lookout for cheap comics: some places where you may find deals on comics in a variety of ages and conditions are yard sales, swap meets, and flea markets. Be careful at these places because they are also places you might have buyers remorse. If you are still new to comic books and do not understand comic book grading, or do not have an idea of what comics from different ages might be worth. Take a smart phone with you and go to Mycomicshop.com and look up what you are looking at before laying money down. Also mind the condition, as worn comics lose value just like action figures removed from packaging. Such salesmen may not be bad people, they just may think this is 15 years old so it has to be worth something and if you are buying it they may assume you know it's value. Do not be afraid to make an offer that you see as fair. If you are collecting for your own personal reading enjoyment you probably don't want to be spending more than a dollar per back issue on comics. However, if you are looking for a collection to grow in value, you must watch what you buy and spend wisely.

Comic book conventions

Attend a comic book convention:
Doing so will allow you to interact with other comic book collectors and maybe to make a friend or two sharing the same interest of a character. Here you will have the opportunity to meet the writers and artists of your favorite comic books in person, maybe even a signature. This brings up a debate of having the comic book signed or just the plastic protective bag. This depends on who you plan on reselling to later. Some people feel the signature defaces the comic and others feel it increases the value. Some people also want the book, but are not willing to pay the extra added cost of being signed.

Growing a collection of value

Look for first appearances of characters. Historically, the more valuable comic books are those that featured the first appearance of character:

    Action Comics #1 (1938): Superman's first appearance.
    Flash Comics #1 (1940): First appearance of the Flash and Hawkman
    Batman #1 (1940): Introduced Robin and arch-vilian the Joker.
    Superman #1 (1939): The first comic book named after the superhero.

They do not have to be issue #1 either:

    Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962): Spider-Man's first appearance.
    Detective Comics #27 (1939): Batman's first appearance.
    The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (1974) Punisher's first appearance.
    Incredible Hulk #180/181 (1974) Wolverine's first appearance.   

Older comic books are more valuable than newer comics:

Age and  rarity play a big part as well, Comics less than 20 years old are usually less valuable.

The Golden Age (1933 to 1955): The Golden Age of comics began around Action Comics #1. These comics are typically 4-color comics 48-64 pages in length.

The Silver Age (1956 to 1969): Silver Age of comics began around the premiere of Barry Allen (the second Flash) in Showcase #4. Silver Age comics are 32 to 48 page 4-color comics.

The Bronze Age (1970 to 1985): With comic heroes like Green Arrow's sidekick dealing with drug issues (Green Lantern/Green Arrow #5) and Iron Man confronting alcohol (Iron Man #128), many of these comics confronted social issues along with villains.

Building a Valuable Comic Book Collection – Expert Tips for Beginners

If you're serious about comic book collecting, it's essential to understand how to spot valuable issues, properly store your comics, and strategically invest in key editions. Many collectors focus on first appearances of iconic superheroes, limited print runs, or issues with major storyline shifts. Classic key issues like Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spider-Man's first appearance), The Incredible Hulk #181 (Wolverine's debut), and Detective Comics #27 (Batman’s introduction) are highly sought after in the collector’s market. Additionally, keeping comics in mint condition by using acid-free bags, boards, and climate-controlled storage can significantly increase their future value. Whether you're collecting for passion, profit, or nostalgia, knowing where to find rare issues—through comic book stores, conventions, online marketplaces, and estate sales—can help you build a worthy and valuable comic book collection over time.