HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, August 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) MailPix.com, the newest online photo printing site, announced monthly photo contests conducted on its Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/mailpix.com), beginning tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 1. Each contest begins on the first of the month, with winners determined by the MailPix Facebook community.
"The first contest theme is 'Back to School,'" says Fred H. Lerner, president and CEO, MailPix Inc. "The top vote-getter will receive $500 in MailPix products. What better way to experience the high-quality MailPix offers than to try out anything in our portfolio, from prints, photo books, photo gifts to canvas prints and more."
Prize winners will be selected at the end of each month.
Founded in 2012, MailPix.com is the pre-eminent site for preserving photo memories as photo books, prints, cards, enlargements and other tangible products. The goal of MailPix is to keep costs low and pass savings along to consumers. Founder and CEO Fred H. Lerner has had a long career introducing thousands of people to the importance of "Turning Images into Memories."
MailPix Kicks Off Monthly Photo Contest
MailPix.com, the newest online photo printing site, announced monthly photo contests conducted on its Facebook page, worth $500 in prizes. Each contest begins on the first of the month, with winners determined by the MailPix Facebook community.
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[Press-News.org] MailPix Kicks Off Monthly Photo ContestMailPix.com, the newest online photo printing site, announced monthly photo contests conducted on its Facebook page, worth $500 in prizes. Each contest begins on the first of the month, with winners determined by the MailPix Facebook community.