Thursday, June 11, 2009

Great Ink Needs Great Paper!

As you may know, we are always adding new products. We have recently added a wide selection of Letterhead Paper to our website! Plus, we will have many new designs added soon. We offer the best quality paper you can find with smooth finishes and wonderful resolutions. Our entire selection of paper is compatible with laser printers, inkjet printers, and/ or copiers.

Keep in mind that the more you buy, the more you save. We offer 25 sheets of paper in each package, priced at:

$3.99 each, or
2 or more for $3.49 each, or
4 or more for $2.99 each

Please feel free to contact us at 877-322-7768 if you have any questions about our paper, and we will be more than happy to help in any way we can!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Now’s the time to Buy a new Printer

Carrot Ink was founded on the principle that your ink shouldn’t cost more than your printer. Back in 1998, I believe you could buy the lower end printers for about $150 and the ink cartridges were in the neighborhood of $50. So, depending on how many cartridges your printer used, it would be close. But saying “your ink shouldn’t cost more than your printer” was a little bit of an exaggeration.

I’ve seen several ads lately where decent printers made by the top printer manufacturers are on special in the $35 - $45 range. For a while, OEM cartridge prices were dropping and now they are on the rise to the point where you can actually find printers that cost less than the OEM cartridge. All the more reason to shop at Carrot Ink where your ink STILL costs less than your printer.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Kodak Reveals All Or Not!

Kodak has a new ad campaign, which is a continuation of their old ad campaign about how much you can save in printing costs if you use their printer and ink versus one of the other guys such as HP, Canon, Lexmark, Epson, Brother, etc.

The other guys have been selling expensive ink well…since…forever! Now Kodak thinks it’s revealing a “big secret” about how much the other guys ink costs. I think this is hilarious! This is exactly what third party Ink and Toner companies like Carrot Ink have been telling people for more than 10 years!

The best part about it is that you can even get ink for Kodak printers at Carrot Ink for 30-40 percent less than you would pay Kodak.


The beat goes on…

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

How much is too much?

There is a fine line between aggressively promoting your business or products and spam. We recently promoted a Resume Kit along with job hunting resources. Prior to our promotion, we emailed our customer database and then continued the promotion on Twitter. Needless to say, our message was out there repeatedly. Our intention was to help, not to bother.

As you know, we run an inkjet and toner company that sells over the internet. We send out emails to make sure that our customers are aware of our latest and greatest promotions. From my perspective, I feel like we are making sure our customers have a great offer in their inbox if they happen to need some ink this week. If not, it is pretty easy to delete. I am not just a sender of emails but a recipient just like everyone else. Maybe because I am a sender I appreciate an inbox full of offers just in case I need to use one…

If you want to opt out of our e-mail, that is pretty easy to do too (unlike the ones you get from “yourself” and are like an infinite loop when you try to opt out). However, recently, I received a letter by snail mail telling us to quit sending emails. The sender was rather irate that we were polluting his inbox and even wanted to sue us if he could. Well, it takes all kinds! But I got to thinking that maybe everyone doesn’t appreciate frequent emails so that they have a fresh deal at hand when they need to reference one.

So, it begs the question, “How many emails are too many?” What do you think?

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Help for the Job Search

With the tremendous number of people who are unemployed and that number exponentially growing, I felt that we should do something to help.

While brainstorming at the Carrot Patch, we came up with a “
Resume Kit” to provide a necessity that everyone looking for a job would appreciate.

These kits consist of high quality paper and envelopes and job hunting resources.

The first kit consists of 25 sheets of paper to have a good copy to take to an interview. For those who want to send their resumes by mail, the second kit consists of 15 sheets of paper and 5 envelopes.

  • In addition, we are including the link to our blog where we have provided a list of job hunting websites that may be of interest. This puts a lot of job search resources in one listing so that the job hunter doesn’t have to try to dig them up for themselves. We were able to work a partnership with a local recruiter we met at a Dallas Tweetup – Craig Fisher (@fishdogs), who owns a local recruitment company called A-list Solutions. Through this blog, you will be able to download his Interview Prep e-Book.

  • Finally, we are including a coupon for 25% Off Carrot Brand Inkjet cartridges, which is a deep discount on our already low prices.

  • At the end of the day, there is little or no profit to us in these kits, since our intention is not to try to make money on the backs of the unemployed. We just want to help them with the resources they need to land that new job.

If you are reading this and are unemployed, you may want to see our other blogs on job hunting. But in any event, the best of luck in your job search. If you are not unemployed, please pass this on to someone you may know who is.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Unemployment Sucks!

The recent unemployment rates have topped 8% and those in the “know” are afraid they will reach 10% by this summer. It is at the point where either you or people you know are unemployed. Well, I’ve been there and I can tell you that unemployment SUCKS!

In my case, I was 47 the FIRST time I was unemployed. Up to that point, I had always felt in charge of my life and could parlay my experience into a better paying job every couple of years to move up the ladder of success. What did I do wrong? Well, I happened to be an executive at a company that got bought out by a company that already had their own executives, causing me to be redundant. Sadly, I’m not the only one. There are millions of people that succumb to this and other unfortunate circumstances every day. And as they tell you, “it’s not personal, it’s business”.

Your life does not and should not stop there. So, I managed to distill a few things that I would like to share and emphasize to anyone who may be unemployed for the first time.

  • NETWORK, Network, network! Whether you like to network or not, statistics show that over 95% of people find new jobs through someone they know or with whom they are acquainted. Don’t be proud and don’t sound desperate, just tell everyone you know that you are looking for a job.

  • Some argue that you should not settle for the first thing that comes along. In this job market, I say take what you can get. Even if it is a lot less than what you used to make, or it isn’t the right industry or whatever other excuses you come up with. If it is a job you can build upon, or even start over, then great. If not, use it as a spring board to stand on, until the right one comes along. And don’t get caught up in the thinking that if you take any old job, that it will detract from your job hunting time. Keep in mind you may meet people who will help you find that perfect job. And if you hate it enough, it will inspire you to look even harder!


  • Don’t feel sorry for yourself! After a few interviews and no job offers, there is a good chance that you will start feeling a bit down. It goes something like this: “It isn’t fair! Why did this happen to me? Nobody wants me!” You are absolutely right. It isn’t fair and in case you didn’t know, life is not fair. You are right in wondering why this happened to you, but take some solace in knowing that you are not alone, and there is a reason for everything in your life. You may not be able to see it now, but you will see it one day with the clarity of hindsight. But most importantly, somebody does want you and actually NEEDS you. Your task is to find each other.


  • Stay upbeat and positive, even though you don’t feel like it all the time. As they say, when one door closes another door opens, and sometimes those doors are connected by a long hallway. While you are in that hallway, you can learn a lot about yourself and when you get to the other end, you may find more than one door to open.


  • And most important of all, don’t forget to pray. Pray to the one God of your faith or the Supreme Being or The Source or however you think of God. Let Him know you need help. Like a mother whose baby is crying to be fed, God will not let you suffer. But you must be open to the answer you receive. It may not be what you expected.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Carrot Ink Shipping Information

We understand you do not always have time to run to the store and purchase your printing necessities, so feel free to order online and receive FREE standard shipping on orders over $45.00!

If your order total does not reach the minimum amount do not worry; we send numerous promotions out via email each month which require absolutely NO order minimum. If you are not yet subscribed to receive our promotion emails and offers please email service@carrotink.com right away to start taking advantage of our great deals.

If you are in a hurry we also offer either FedEx Overnight, or FedEx 2day delivery.

Shipping rates:
Standard shipping (USPS) starts at $3.95 and goes up per pound.
FedEx overnight starts at $9.95 and goes up per pound.
FedEx 2day starts at $6.95 and goes up per pound.

Once your order ships, we will send you a Shipment Notification via email. This notice will include the tracking or delivery confirmation number of your package and a link directing you to the carrier's website. Please allow up to one (1) business day for your tracking number to be uploaded into the carrier’s system.

You may also track your package by logging into our website - all information about your most recent order is available once you have logged in.

Save time and gas money, take advantage of our low if not free shipping rates!