It’s been a tough decision, but we have finally chosen a recipient for the campaign award. Two, in fact. We couldn’t decide between our top two picks, so we added to the fund and instituted a first ($200) and second ($100) prize.
Our first winner caught my attention with her widget choice: “Come for the dildos, stay for the pie.” She managed to seamlessly incorporate excessive flattery and useful critique in her post, and that’s what we like to see. No, really. And I do hope that her shockingly expensive order, made a little less expensive by the 30% discount the campaign offered, arrived on her birthday. First prize goes to Spiking Glue. Check out her entire post “Frugal desire in a polite society.”
Our second winner asks at the end of her post “Have I drowned you in enough sap yet?” And, indeed, she wrote a most touching piece about the Eden community and its role in her own life. Her experience is the paragon of what this community strives to be, and I was happy to read about that success with at least one member. Read Epiphora’s entire post (which made it in just under the wire by email, since she was having posting problems) “One Year in Eden.”
Thanks so much to everyone who participated; you’ll all be receiving a free gift from us. We want to continue this process with future campaigns, new widgets, and of course, more prizes, so let us know what you’d like to see!
Our first winner caught my attention with her widget choice: “Come for the dildos, stay for the pie.” She managed to seamlessly incorporate excessive flattery and useful critique in her post, and that’s what we like to see. No, really. And I do hope that her shockingly expensive order, made a little less expensive by the 30% discount the campaign offered, arrived on her birthday. First prize goes to Spiking Glue. Check out her entire post “Frugal desire in a polite society.”
Our second winner asks at the end of her post “Have I drowned you in enough sap yet?” And, indeed, she wrote a most touching piece about the Eden community and its role in her own life. Her experience is the paragon of what this community strives to be, and I was happy to read about that success with at least one member. Read Epiphora’s entire post (which made it in just under the wire by email, since she was having posting problems) “One Year in Eden.”
Thanks so much to everyone who participated; you’ll all be receiving a free gift from us. We want to continue this process with future campaigns, new widgets, and of course, more prizes, so let us know what you’d like to see!