Fashion First Aid Offers Win-Win Virtual Solutionista Monitization Program to Fashion Bloggers
Ketchum, ID (PRWEB) May 31, 2014 -- Most fashion bloggers are in constant search of the perfect balance of monetizing their blog while not selling out or compromising their content. Fashion First Aid is offering a Virtual Solutionista program for select fashion bloggers who will earn a 30% or more sales commission for showing readers which products those in the know use with certain styles to look polished and put-together. It is a perfect fit where bloggers can feel good about sharing fashion and stylist secrets to their readership while also earning above average compensation for their efforts.
"We already pay a commission to Amazon for simply listing our products, so we think influential fashion bloggers should receive even more compensation for suggesting these solutions to their readers," says Fashion First Aid Founder and Chief Inventor, Kim Castellano. The program is scheduled to officially kick off on 13 June, 2014, but applications via email are currently accepted: yes(at)fashionfirstaid(dot)com.
The innovative and useful range of Fashion First Aid products ranges from items to prevent sweat stains, mend clothes, hide bra straps, prevent blisters, neutralize a variety of bodily odors, protect high heels, and a lot in-between.
Fashion First Aid (Solutions That Stick Inc.) invents and manufactures both wacky and useful personal care products that you will never see someone else wearing, unless you take off his/her clothes. Located in Ketchum, Idaho, it all began in 1999 with one product, Garment Guard: disposable underarm shields (because the founder was a broke law student who was tired of her expensive white t-shirts getting ruined by underarm taco stains.) Now, with over 45 products on the market, over 10 in the works, and a light and upbeat book entitled The Dirty Side of Fashion, the corporate mission is still to save the world from beauty and fashion disasters and help make clothes last longer. Fashion First Aid donates 1% of sales to animals in their 1% For Puppies program.
Kim Castellano, Fashion First Aid, http://FashionFirstAid.com, +1 2084502010, [email protected]
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