GadgetAppliance.com is Being Called the New Leader of the Kitchen and Home Electronics Websites with Soaring Gas Prices and Online Savings Demand
(PRWEB) July 25, 2008 -- GadgetAppliance.com has partnered up with its exclusive affiliate network Shareasale.com and Mr. Pepe Galas, owner and operator, has recently noted that large super affiliates are its focal point for 2008 to provide increased stable growth. With the sustained growth of 49% in 2008, he adds that this year due to the gas prices in America "we are gearing up at GadgetAppliance.com for a busy holiday shopping season."
GadgetAppliance.com featured product lines include Cuisinart, Black & Decker, Braun, Kitchenaid, Delonghi, Bodum, Nastalgia Electrics and Norelco, just to name a few of their direct suppliers.
GadgetAppliance.com is probably the most competitive in the industry offering a price match guarantee on its website on most brands like, Saeco, Briel, Gaggia, Ranchillio, Dualit, with same day shipping and a 100% satisfaction money back guarantee.
GadgetAppliance.com posts their toll free number on every single page you can possibly make a purchase to make the customer feel secure.
The "price" is what lures our customers in says Mr. Galas of www.GadgetAppliance.com. "We work on volume with the same customer support you have come to expect from the big guys."
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Planetwide Media Launches "My Comic-Con Experience" Comic Book Creator Contest at the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con July 25-29, 2007
Call for entry: a challenge to comic book fans and aspiring artists attending Comic-Con to create, capture and tell their own Comic-Con experiences using Planetwide Media's Comic Book Creator? software.
Just in Time for Comic-Con: uclick to Launch New Mobile Comic Book Titles
In anticipation of next week's Comic-Con International in San Diego, uclick is set to launch a trio of hot new comic book titles for mobile phones through the GoComics Mobile Comic Book Reader.
Top Independent Comic Books Premiere at New York Comic Con
Summ Publications, King Tractor Press, and After Hours Press are ecstatic to announce that they've teamed up for the New York Comic Con. They will have available exclusive premiere comic books from all three publishers. The three comic book publishers are making booth 959 a must see with a handful of preview books, exclusives and special sales.
1UP.com and HyperComics.com Seek Next Big Comic Book Artist for First-Ever '1UP.com Comic Book Creator Contest'
Competition enables video gamers and aspiring comic book artists to submit their user-generated comics created with Planetwide Media's Comic Book Creator™ software at HyperComics.com. Over $1,000.00 in prizes to be awarded for this month-long search for new and undiscovered comic book talent, beginning June 18, 2007.
Jeff Smith's Smash Hit Comic Book Bone Comes to Mobile Phones Through uclick
uclick has announced an agreement that brings Jeff Smith's wildly-popular Bone series to mobile phones through the GoComics Mobile Comic Book Reader.
iTaggit and Platinum Studios Announce Partnership to Fuel Passion for Comic Book Collecting
Companies Collaborate to Provide New Tools to Avid Collectors.
Choosing The Correct Comic Book Storage Box
Most Comic Book Storage Boxes are super strong and come with sturdy well-fitting lids and handle holes that can be left in the closed position for storing or pushed open for carrying. They are properly sized to hold a comic in a bag with a backing board.
Holy Science Fiction Comic Books - The Cosmic Comics Continuum! Launches Online Site and Forum for Comic Book Fans
Fans of Science Fiction or "Cosmic" Comic Books now have a new online home for discussion of Cosmic Comic Characters, Books and Stories! The new Cosmic Comics Continuum! at www.cosmiccomicscontinuum.com is a free site founded by writer and artist Mike Luoma.
Comic Books - Exploring Your Imagination
A comic book, or comics for short, is a magazine or book containing sequential art in the form of a narrative. Since the formulation of the comic book format in the 1930s, young and old alike have enjoyed comics. However, the comic industry lost some of its popularity when it came down with a crash in the mid 1990s.
