Posts Tagged ‘afilliate’
On my 11 day post I commented on a lesson I had learned. Here I am two days and two (yes, only 2) cartridges after that lesson. I have noticed that a soft draw, and less frequent draws, helps to keep my E8 working very nicely. I’ve been enjoying the flavour more, and have no more problems with ‘burnt’ tastes. And… both of my batteries are running far longer than it takes to charge either of them. So it really does come down to how one uses the device when we are measuring performance, and the kicker is that many of the reviews I’ve seen and read are based on situations like mine, where I’ve gone from analog to e-cig and reported bad results after short term use. I suspect that many of the problems people are having is as much user error as product failure. It DOES take time to adjust to these, but they still feel like smoking!
What I am actually saying here is that 3 days ago I was shopping for another model of e-cig and ready to toss my E8 in the trash. Today… I just ordered another 40 cartridges from e-cig.com to go through to September. And I have ordered Cherry and Menthol cartridges mainly – they offer a nice flavour and a smoother taste while also leaving a very subtle scent behind them that people around me have described as pleasant.
Oh… and I’ve almost forgot to share something important with you. I’ve actually vaped in a couple of pubs and malls! It certainly draws attention but once people realize what you’re doing they want to know more. So setup that affiliate account with your vendor of choice and get some cards made up to send people to your link. You might as well join in and make some little bit of money helping people get healthier!
Woo-Hoo!!! A whole week! And still no negative signs to speak of. I’m fully thrilled with my E-Cig (E8) and now that I’m getting better at using it, I’m really finding that it’s working better than when I first started. There are most certainly a few things to do that you don’t with analogs, but now that I’ve got a pattern of usage taking form, I can honestly say that I KNOW this little device will improve my life in many ways. I’ve got friends, acquaintances and more that are seeing me vaping and wondering about it, and I’ve even sat next to a smoker at an outside table at the local Starbucks and chatted for nearly a full hour while he killed of 4 or 5 analogs and I took a few puffs off my E8. No desire to grab a smoke and go for it. No issues at all except that I actually found the smoke that drifted my way was quite offensive. In fact… I’d like to apologize for that stink to those non-smokers around me. It’s quite nasty!
At any rate… I LIKE the Menthol cartridges. They’re not as minty as I’d like them to be, but they are pleasant. I also like the Flu Cured. Pleasant and light with a flavour just somewhat familiar. I can’t place it yet, but I might. And finally, the Cherry. They are sweet – but I find it quite nice. I’ve already said how it reminds me of my old Cherry Cavendish blended pipe tobacco, which brings with the taste some fond memories. So I’ll keep a few of those on hand for the quiet times.
I’m betting that the Menthol will be my main flavour for now… and I am likely to try the slightly larger and higher capacity E9 in the next month or so. But for now, I have to go and order some more cartridges for my E8.
Happy Vaping!! And please… remember to use my link on the image to the right of the E8 kit. It’s only about 5% that I get for this link, but it’s certainly going to help me to keep this blog alive and active. Cheers!
njw
Well, the month of July 2009 is nearly over, and so is my first week of being tobacco free! It’s been a very easy week, and I’ve had my E8 close at hand and ready for use at a moments notice. The first week has taught me a few things that I will share with you in this post, so be sure to read the whole thing to ensure that you get the most benefit from my findings so far. Also, I have an update from our friend Glenn. You may recall he is the one that was waiting for his Blu order – and actually received it 10 days ago. Well… I received an email from Glenn this morning, and I’ll share some of his thoughts with you as well. So…
It’s been a good one! I’ve had my order processed at e-cig.com! I even had one of my blog readers also purchase a kit at e-cig, earning me my first affiliate sale! Now the anticipation builds as I await my first e-cig kit, and I know that the week ahead will be a particularly SLOW one as I await word from my postal drop that the package has arrived (they are already notified to call me as soon as it arrives!). I’ve also got my car setup for full bluetooth handsfree, music and navigation through my smart phone (you have to read my other blog for more on this one) and I’ve had the pleasure of a nice trip to Campbell River where I met a fellow that might become my canvas print supplier if his work is up to my requirements. I also just realized that my new cluster map (top right of the blog pages) has gone live so I can see from day to day where my traffic is coming from. It’s a cool feature and one that I hope will shed some light on where all of you, my readers, are located. So it’s been a good, productive day, and I’m filled with a sense of accomplishment. Meanwhile, it’s off to bed as I prepare for the day ahead (once again, you need to tune into my photo blog for more on this) and head into the weekend with the knowledge that one of the planes coming from China to Canada will be carrying my new e-cig. And since I’m on the West Coast, it should be very little ground travel for that package as I expect it will arrive into Vancouver. Woo Hoo!
I wish you all a great weekend, and hope that your days will be as productive and positive as mine has been today!
Cheers
njw
I just re-read my July 15th post entitled ‘The Deadline Approaches’ and realized that I included some information that is not entirely consistent with the end result. I had spoke of a product that contains NO Propylene-Glycol, when in fact the product I did order DOES contain PG. So I wanted to let you all in on what happened there if you were curious…

