$500 in Free Marketing from Microsoft
April 24, 2008 – 11:06 amWell, nothing is free (you actually have to put in a little effort) but this is pretty darn close for those MS Partners like us that are already planning on executing a Ready-to-Go Campaign.
For a limited time, you can get $500 toward your next campaign when you execute one of the IW Ready-to-Go Campaigns (promo code: “springbreak”):
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007Demonstrate to your customers how upgrading to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 can help keep email up and running in the face of current threats, while giving employees unprecedented, virtually anywhere access.
Help customers discover how to empower people to search, share and collaborate while increasing business value with an infrastructure that connects people, processes and information.
Using a simplified user interface, powerful search capabilities, automated backup of data, better protection against spam and spyware, and streamlined communications, your customers can boost their productivity, and their bottom line. Get the word out!
Microsoft® Unified Communications technologies use the power of software to help streamline communications between people and organizations, regardless of medium, platform, device and location. Increase the effectiveness of information workers with complete
The 2007 Microsoft Office system and the Windows Vista SP1 operating system can help simplify how people work together, protect and manage content, enable efficient access to information, improve business insights, and help reduce IT costs.

3 Responses to “$500 in Free Marketing from Microsoft”
Thanks for blogging about this offer Mark! It was a nice surprise to stumble across. I’m on the (2-person) team who put this offer together, and it’s getting good uptake already. Appreciate it!
By Joelle Thompson on May 2, 2008
Too Cool
I got a 600 Company List for $5.00
Then paid MS $1.28 for a 2 sided full color postcard with MY company info on it. That included postage and Printing. I did nothing but choose the postcard load my logo and some text.
By James Wirth on May 8, 2008