CHATSWORTH, CA, February 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) For more than a decade, MyCoolCell has been providing high quality cell phone accessories for the cool generation. They have recently launched their Facebook Fan Page at http://www.facebook.com/MyCoolCell to connect with even more cell phone owners. By visiting the page and clicking "Like" or posting a positive feedback, customers can receive a 10% discount on their next retail order.
MyCoolCell.com has had a strong online presence since the company was founded in 2000. With the slogan, "Where the Cool Generation Buys Their Cell Phone Accessories", MyCoolCell has attracted numerous customers of all ages and genders. To keep up with upcoming generations, they recently launched a fan page on facebook one of the most popular social networking sites in the world, and they are offering a discount to new visitors.
When a customer visits the Facebook fan page for MyCoolCell for the first time, they can earn a 10% discount on their next retail order. To earn this valuable discount, Facebook users can either "Like" the page or post a positive comment. By clicking "Like", customers will also be able to stay up to date on upcoming promotions and special offers at http://www.facebook.com/MyCoolCell.
At MyCoolCell, shoppers can find a wide variety of high quality accessories for all of today's most popular mobile devices. Pouches, cases, snap-on protectors, skins, batteries, Bluetooth headsets, and chargers are just a few of the products they have available for devices like the iPhone, Blackberry, HTC Evo, and other devices from well-known manufacturers like Motorola, LG, Pantech, and Samsung.
MyCoolCell strives to offer only the highest quality cell phone accessories from well known brands. They also work hard to ensure that their prices are some of the most competitive available anywhere. To maximize customer savings and convenience, MyCoolCell also provides free standard shipping on all orders regardless of their size. Orders are typically shipped within 24 to 48 hours via USPS First Class Mail or UPS Ground depending upon the the total weight of the package.
With the launch of their new Facebook fan page, http://www.facebook.com/MyCoolCell hopes to connect with many people. With the number of Facebook users growing every day, they plan to use the platform to reach their target audience and provide them with updates regarding their newest accessories and promotions. By providing users with a discount of 10% on their next retail order in return for clicking "Like" on the fan page or posting a positive comment, MyCoolCell hopes to encourage both new and existing customers to stay connected with the company on an ongoing basis.
With a vast assortment of accessories for many of today's most popular mobile devices, MyCoolCell has come to be known as the online retailers where the cool generation buys their cell phone accessories. In addition to offering styles and designs that meet the tastes and requirements of current and upcoming generations, MyCoolCell carries only the highest quality accessories that have been carefully designed to protect today's costly electronic devices. With very competitive pricing and free shipping on all retail orders, MyCoolCell appeals to even the most budget-conscious shoppers.
About MyCoolCell:
Since the company was started in 2000, MyCoolCell's founder has worked to make their website the place where the cool generation shops for cell phone accessories. With unbeatable pricing, excellent customer service, and a huge assortment of high quality products, they have become one of the best online sources for retail cell phone accessories. With more than a decade of experience, http://www.mycoolcell.com has learned how to keep up with trends and supply all of the hottest accessories that are popular among current and upcoming generations.
Website: http://www.mycoolcell.com
MyCoolCell Launches New Facebook Page and Offers 10% Off Retail Orders with "Like" or Positive Comment
MyCoolCell, the provider of high quality cell phone accessories for the cool generation, has announced the launch of their Facebook fan page. They are giving customers who give a "like" or comment an extra 10% off their next retail order.
2011-02-09
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[Press-News.org] MyCoolCell Launches New Facebook Page and Offers 10% Off Retail Orders with "Like" or Positive CommentMyCoolCell, the provider of high quality cell phone accessories for the cool generation, has announced the launch of their Facebook fan page. They are giving customers who give a "like" or comment an extra 10% off their next retail order.