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ArchivaLife™ Celebrates Father’s Day with Prize Drawing, Discounts and Free Shipping

Company invites consumers to share favorite father/child memories on ArchivaLife.com blog to win a free ArchivaLife Classic Edition

San Diego – June 7, 2010Archivalife™, manufacturer of personal history memory keepers, is celebrating Father’s Day with free shipping, discounts and opportunity drawings for an ArchivaLife Classic Edition valued at $125. Recognizing the special connection children have with their fathers, ArchivaLife invites people to share short stories about their favorite father/child memory on the ArchivaLife blog, www.ArchivaLife.com/blog. All comments received by June 14th will be entered into two drawings for a free ArchivaLife Classic Edition memory keeper.
ArchivaLife is also offering free shipping with the code SHIPFREE and a 10 percent discount with the code DAD10 when purchased online by June 20th at www.ArchivaLife.com. View product videos for more information.
ArchivaLife is a personal archive product that helps people record and preserve an enduring personal history to share with their families and future generations. The leather-touch keepsake albums are ideal gifts for fathers and grandfathers who are typically hard to shop for, and also facilitate meaningful family activities. ArchivaLife is especially perfect for genealogists, history buffs, and memoir writers.
ArchivaLife includes a family tree, journal space and prompts in multiple categories such as home, schooling, family, hobbies, faith, and much more to help people easily remember important events in their lives. ArchivaLife incorporates a patent-pending timeline that allows users to document pivotal life events decade-by-decade in short descriptions rather than the extensive paragraph format of biographies or simple photograph format of scrapbooks. The result is a detailed understanding of an individual’s life in an archival-quality book that will be treasured by descendents for years to come.
“ArchivaLife is all about treasuring our family and special memories before they’re gone, so we encourage people to record their memories as a loving gift to their family,” says ArchivaLife Founder Bill Burch. “We hope the process of including a favorite story about their father, child or granddad on our blog will help people realize how fun and easy recording memories can be, and how ArchivaLife really connects families. It makes the perfect gift for Father’s Day; people can share stories they’ve never told before and strengthen their bond. When they’re done, they’ll have a beautiful family heirloom that will last for generations.”
ArchivaLife is available online at www.ArchivaLife.com in two editions. The ArchivaLife™ Classic Edition includes the patent-pending timeline book, a 12” x 12” scrapbook album and archival case, and retails for $125. This leather-textured case with top-stitching fits most bookshelves and protects the memory keeper for generations. ArchivaLife™ LifeLines Edition includes the timeline book, is lighter weight and retails for $49.95. Each edition provides an easy-to-follow format.

About ArchivaLife
ArchivaLife™ is a privately held San Diego-based manufacturer of archival-quality memory keepers. ArchivaLife’s high-quality, durable, leather textured keepsake books enable users to document their lives using ArchivaLife’s patent-pending, decade-by-decade timeline. ArchivaLife can be used for a meaningful family project or to create a treasured legacy for future generations. ArchivaLife is perfect for memoir writers, genealogists, and scrapbookers, as well as extended family members, parents, and grandparents. Two editions are available – ArchivaLife™ Classic Edition and ArchivaLife™ LifeLines Edition. For more information visit www.ArchivaLife.com, find us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/Archivalife, or call (877) 982-7244.

Contact: Bonnie Shaw
Clearpoint Agency
 (858) 724-2500
Bonnie@clearpointagency.com


ArchivaLife™ Helps End World Poverty by Giving to the Foundation for Women for Each Memory Keeper Album Purchased this Mother’s Day

Additional $100 donation for every 100 Facebook “likes” and free shipping code available on ArchivaLife Facebook page

San Diego – April 22, 2010Archivalife™ is helping women in poverty this Mother’s Day by donating $10 to the Foundation for Women for each memory keeper album purchase, and donating $100 for every 100 Facebook “likes.” The donations will help eliminate global poverty by providing microcredit loans to widows in Liberia. ArchivaLife is also offering free shipping now through May 31 for customers entering the promotion code found on the ArchivaLife Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/ArchivaLife, when making purchases online at www.ArchivaLife.com.

ArchivaLife leather textured, keepsake memory albums are meaningful gifts for moms, grandmas, and wives, and provide a family home evening activity to help people learn what their moms were like before they bandaged their scraped knees and packed their lunches – their dreams, ambitions, and who they are beyond being “mom.” With a family tree and prompts in multiple life categories – schooling, career, hobbies, friends, family, faith and much more to help people remember important events in their lives, ArchivaLife makes recording life experiences easy and enjoyable. Unlike photo albums and scrapbooks, ArchivaLife includes a patent-pending timeline that allows people to document pivotal life details decade-by-decade.

“ArchivaLife is truly a special gift for the woman who means the most to you, and knowing that each purchase helps end world poverty for women makes it even more meaningful,” says Bill Burch, founder and developer of ArchivaLife. “It provides a great family activity and will add to the family archive that will be cherished by generations to come. Plus it looks great displayed in living rooms, libraries and home offices.”

Two editions of ArchivaLife are available online at www.ArchivaLife.com. The ArchivaLife™ Classic Edition includes a 12” x 12” scrapbook album and archival case, and retails for $125. This leather-textured case with top-stitching fits most bookshelves and protects the memory keeper for generations. ArchivaLife™ LifeLines Edition is lighter weight and retails for $49.95. Each edition provides an easy-to-follow format that enables users to capture meaningful moments in time.


ArchivaLife™ Offers Memory Keeper Gifts for Those Whose Lives You Want to Preserve

Family Historians Find ArchivaLife Appealing

San Diego – Jan. 28, 2010 – What better way to say “I love you” than to give the gift that documents and celebrates a loved one’s life? ArchivaLife™ archival-quality, memory-keeper albums solve the dilemma of what gift to get husbands, wives, parents, grandparents and hard-to-buy-for people this Valentine’s Day. Give them the gift of preservation of their memories! As an added benefit, ArchivaLife is providing free shipping now through February 16, 2010; this savings can be received by entering code FREESHIP2 when making a purchase online at www.ArchivaLife.com.

ArchivaLife provides a new way for anyone to preserve personal history for future generations. According to Bill Burch, founder and developer, ArchivaLife offers an attractive, rugged, archival-quality memory keeper that makes recording life experiences easy and enjoyable. It’s ideal for the historian – the person who honors history, tradition and family, and wants to document his or her own life story, leaving a vivid legacy for future generations. ArchivaLife is especially appealing to men because of its historical, top-stitched leather-touch exterior style, a much different look from the typical scrapbook or memory keeper.

“ArchivaLife truly is a gift of love because it tells your loved one that you are interested in their experiences,” says Burch, “Plus it provides a way for the older generation to provide rich details that come to life so the younger generation can learn about their older family members’ experiences. It makes a wonderful gift that will last for generations to come and it looks great displayed in home offices, living rooms and dens.”

Prompts in multiple life categories – schooling, career, hobbies, friends, family, faith and much more – help people remember important events. Unlike other products such as photo albums and scrapbooks, ArchivaLife includes a unique, patent-pending timeline that allows people to document pivotal life details decade-by-decade.

Two editions are available online at www.ArchivaLife.com or (877) 982-7244. The ArchivaLife™ Classic Edition includes the memory-keeper, a 12” x 12” scrapbook album and archival case, and retails for $125. This leather-textured case fits most bookshelves and protects the full package for posterity. ArchivaLife™ LifeLines Edition includes the memory-keeper only and retails for $49.95. Each edition provides an easy-to-follow format enabling capture of meaningful moments.

ArchivaLife™ Offers Free Shipping on Memory Keeper Album Gifts for Men, Seniors, and Baby Boomers

Free shipping available now through December 31, 2009.

San Diego – December 1, 2009ArchivaLife™ archival-quality, memory keeper albums solve the dilemma of what gift to get men, parents, grandparents and hard-to-buy-for people this holiday season. ArchivaLife provides a new way for people to record their personal history and preserve their life story for future generations. As an additional benefit, ArchivaLife is providing free shipping now through December 31, 2009; this savings can be received by entering code FREESHIP when making a purchase online at www.ArchivaLife.com.

ArchivaLife is an attractive, rugged, archival-quality memory keeper that makes recording life experiences easy and enjoyable. Prompts in multiple life categories – schooling, career, hobbies, friends, family, faith and much more – help people remember important events in their lives. Unlike other products such as photo albums and scrapbooks, ArchivaLife includes a unique, patent-pending timeline that allows people to document pivotal life details decade-by-decade.

Grandparents can use ArchivaLife to record their life stories and pass on memories to their children and grandchildren. These details are often missed with scrapbooking, simple memory books, genealogy charts, or photo albums alone. Filling out ArchivaLife can also be a family night activity that parents can share with their children.

 “ArchivaLife provides a way for the older generation to create a legacy to pass on to their children and grandchildren. With ArchivaLife, rich details come to life and people can learn so much about their family members’ personal life experiences,” says Bill Burch, founder of ArchivaLife. “ArchivaLife also makes a wonderful gift with its attractive top-stitched leather-touch exterior. It looks great displayed in home offices, living rooms and dens.”

Two editions of ArchivaLife are available online at www.ArchivaLife.com. The ArchivaLife™ Classic Edition includes a 12” x 12” scrapbook album and archival case, and retails for $125. This leather textured case with top stitching fits most bookshelves and protects the memory keeper package for generations to come. ArchivaLife™ LifeLines Edition is lighter weight and retails for $49.95. Each edition provides an easy-to-follow format that enables users to capture meaningful moments in time.

About ArchivaLife
ArchivaLife™ is a privately held San Diego-based manufacturer of archival-quality memory keepers. ArchivaLife’s high-quality, durable, leather textured keepsake books enable users to document their lives using ArchivaLife’s patent-pending, decade-by-decade timeline. ArchivaLife can be used for a meaningful family project or to create a treasured legacy for future generations. ArchivaLife is perfect for memoir writers, genealogists, and scrap bookers, as well as extended family members, parents, and grandparents. Two editions are available – ArchivaLife™ Classic Edition and ArchivaLife™ LifeLines Edition. For more information visit www.ArchivaLife.com or call (877) 982-7244.

Contact: Bonnie Shaw
Clearpoint Agency
(858) 724-2500
Bonnie@clearpointagency.com


Entrepreneur Introduces ArchivaLife™: A New Concept to Document Memorable Life Events for Future Generations

Patent-pending timeline in ArchivaLife captures key details
often left out by scrapbooks and photo albums alone

San Diego – October 28, 2009 – Everyone has an interesting life story. But not everyone has the ability to write a memoir. That’s where ArchivaLife comes in. ArchivaLife™ (www.ArchivaLife.com), the creation of San Diego entrepreneur, Bill Burch, provides a way for genealogists, memoir writers, scrapbook enthusiasts, seniors, parents and grandparents – anyone who wants to capture personal or family history for future generations – to record a life story.

ArchivaLife is unlike other products because of its unique, patent-pending timeline, and memory prompts which guide people to easily record their lives decade-by-decade – details often missed with scrapbooking, simple memory books, genealogy charts or photo albums alone. ArchivaLife’s high-quality, attractive, leather textured keepsake books make perfect gifts.  

Two editions are available online at www.ArchivaLife.com. The ArchivaLife™ Classic Edition includes a scrapbook and archival case, and retails for $125. ArchivaLife™ LifeLines Edition is lighter weight and retails for $49.95.

“I wish I had ArchivaLife before my mom passed away suddenly. I hear stories from my dad, but some of her life memories are lost. I would have loved to have helped her record her life experiences and share them with my children. So my dad and I are going to work on an ArchivaLife for him,” says Raj Lahoti, Chief Guru at Online Guru Inc. “I work on the Internet all day, so appreciate that ArchivaLife provides a hardcopy format and creates a process to write memories. There is something about the act of writing that evokes memories.”

Bill Burch, the creator and CEO of ArchivaLife, was inspired to develop the product when attempting to recall a memory. While trying to remember this long-since forgotten fact, he thought he might recapture it by recalling a few related pieces of information from the same time. He jotted down details he knew, such as where he lived and worked, and what car he drove at the time, in order to build a context from that era. He found his notes began to take on a timeline format. Not only did he remember the forgotten fact, he created an organized synopsis of his life.

Burch was then encouraged to sit down with his mother and create her “lifelines” as well. “Completing this was some of the most cherished time we’ve spent together, laughing and talking about things we had never discussed before,” says Burch. “It was then I realized the value of ArchivaLife for family projects and bonding. It’s a great way to share memories and makes a lovely timepiece to display in any home.”

Contact: Bonnie Shaw
Clearpoint Agency
(858) 724-2500
Bonnie@clearpointagency.com


 








 

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