Print and Prosper with Kodak (Printer Giveaway)

by Katja Presnal on April 27, 2009

Are you a mom? Then this giveaway is for you! This Mother’s Day season Skimbaco Lifestyle partnered with several companies to gift and celebrate moms. Since we can’t gift everyone – we are hosting several giveaways and celebrating motherhood by fun Mompreneur interviews. I hope you subscribe Skimbaco Lifestyle feed to get all of the Mama Interviews, Mama Giveaways and the Gift Guide of Gifts for Moms by Moms.

I attended for a great seminar a few weeks ago hosted by Kodak and with Yahoo’s finance writer Laura Rowley. In the seminar we went through how you can save money in every room of your house, and how little tricks and tips can end up saving you hundreds of dollars a year. I have been sharing some of those tips this month as part of my easy green tips features as well.

But what does saving money have to do with printers..? Well, a lot! With Kodak’s new Kodak ESP7 All-in-One Printer you can actually save a lot of money! Kodak developed a new type of ink cartridge that cost a fraction what other inks cost. You can actually check how much you could save at Print and Prosper.

GIVEAWAY

One lucky mama will win a Kodak ESP7 All-in-One Printer ($199.99) and not just that… There will be 25 winners who will win a Kodak printer from different blogs, and all of the winners will have a change to win a grand-prize: trip to BlogHer ‘09.

ENTER THE GIVEAWAY – EACH WAY = ONE ENTRY

1. Leave a comment how much you would save money if you switched to Kodak, leave me a way to contact you.
2. Stumble, Digg or Kirtsy this blog post. Leave a comment that you did. (Use the easy buttons on the bottom of this post)
3. Tweet about this giveaway with a link. Leave a comment with a link.

RULES:
Deadline for comments/above: May 3th midnight EST. US only. Thanks Kodak for this giveaway!

MORE changes to win:
Domestic Chicky
Mom Trends

FULL DISCLOSURE: I received a printer as a sample and attended the Kodak seminar in New York City to learn how to save money in your home.

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{ 464 comments }

1 Janet May 3, 2009 at 18:53

184.52 wow!!! Thank you for sponsoring this awesome giveaway and 4 the entry:)

2 Danielle Crown May 3, 2009 at 19:18

I would save money by not going to the local convenience store and having my pictures printer there – I would love to print at home. I used to sell office product and a ton of professional photographers used kodak because of the high quality prints.

3 Danielle Crown May 3, 2009 at 19:19
4 Jill Myrick May 3, 2009 at 19:32

I would save 226.00 by switching printers.
That is a lot to our family !
Thank you so much for offering this wonderful contest.

5 Gianna May 3, 2009 at 19:33

I would save $73.81!

6 Debra Kinkade May 3, 2009 at 19:44

Wow! I could be saving 140.00! I never knew there was another option! Thanks for the fantastic information.

7 Dan May 3, 2009 at 20:03

I’d save about $90.54

8 Tracy Cousins May 3, 2009 at 20:15

I’m the person that the world laughs at, but still I try to give it a go at luck, so I would love the printer, since I’m too poor to buy a new one for my kids, and I heard that this ink only cost $10.00, that’s in my price range, and why should my children suffer since their mom is the biggest of all time losers in life, and it’s not because I don’t try, but that I have a bad luck cloud hanging over me that will last a life time, let me have one good moment please.

9 Susan T May 3, 2009 at 20:18

I would definitly save with this. We gave a Kodak printer to my inlaws for Christmas and one reason was the ink. Much cheaper. I calculated my savings and it was $218.57..Wow …semtaylor(at)yahoo(dot)com

10 Winifred Gilmore May 3, 2009 at 20:29

Wow! Calculated it and I’d save $88.57 and I don’t print all that much. I am using a friend’s printer because I don’t have one.

11 Lily Kwan May 3, 2009 at 21:05

I would save $91.84.

12 Betty Curran May 3, 2009 at 22:11

I would save about $147.61 per year. I could find a lot of better ways to spend that money.

13 Wally Palmieri May 16, 2009 at 06:11

I admire the time and effort you put into your blog. I wish I had the same drive

14 Renee Learmy Dixon May 25, 2009 at 08:07

Having my own business, I would save thousands of dollars!!!

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