
‘Tis the Season for Smilebox!
December 17, 2007As visions of gifts to buy and cookies to bake dance through your head, Smilebox makes it easy to take the stress out of the holidays. Check out the dozens of original, animated Smilebox designs great for holiday invitations, cards, newsletters, thank you notes, present wish lists and holiday scrapbooks. It’s easy, economical and takes less than five minutes! And now, we make it easy to give the gift of Smilebox to everyone on your list. Simply send a Smilebox, tells us who has been naughty or nice and we’ll deliver a one year Club Smilebox membership gift to their inbox –- courtesy of you! Our Smilebox customers know how to capture the magic of the holidays in their photos! Here are a few of our favorites from Dori, Heidi and Lauren:
As you’re saving postage and the environment this season, remember to enter your creation in our “Go Green with Smilebox” contest to recognize the Smilebox that most represents the spirit of the holidays. The contest will run Nov. 23 to Jan. 4 and winners will be selected by a panel of independent judges and announced on Jan. 11. Prizes include a grand prize of a digital camera and five annual subscriptions to Club Smilebox. Complete details on the contest are available at www.smilebox.biz/holiday_contest_2007.
Wishing you happy smiles this holiday season,
The Smilebox team



Love the Smileboxes that I could access (and adore making my own; I’m addicted!)… but here are a few FYIs:
Re: today’s blog entry: Clicking on “holiday invitations” gives me a 404 error, as does clicking on “holiday scrapbooks.” Clicking on “newsletters” works just fine, taking me to the adorable sample newsletter. (Prompting me to re-think my decision not to write my traditional holiday poem this year for the first time in 24 years!)
Clicking on “Club Smilebox membership gift” brings me to a non-recoverable loop, from which I can’t get back to your blog (without finding it on the bottom menu).
Clicking on the names “Dori,” “Heidi” and “Lauren” produce “server not found” errors, though the actual samples below for “Dori” (the Hannukah sample) works fine. Clicking on the other two samples bring me back to the blog title. (?!)
Oh and (sorry!) last thing: when I put your blog into Google Reader, the title comes up as “(title unknown).” This is the first time this has happened — and I have hundreds of blogs on my Google Reader.
I don’t mean to “play QA,” but just thought you might want to know — and that detail-oriented side of me couldn’t NOT send you a friendly FYI!
Keep Smiling,
Carol
I really like your site, but I also like interfacing with my MAC! Please move forward with your plans to include Mac users. Our library is holding a workshop to use your site, and it is only luck that I discovered ahead of time I wouldn’t be able to use the information if I went. Hope you can include us in 2008. Thanks for the message on your website that makes it clear where things currently stand; sometimes it is only after lots of research time that I find out I can’t participate.
Connie,
You’ll be pleased to know that we look forward to offering a Smilebox version for Macintosh customers in the coming months! Stay tuned to our blog for updates. And, please tell the organizers of your library’s workshop on Smilebox that we would love to provide any additional information they might need!