Strands.com Brand Ambassador Program

We are recruiting 20 enthusiastic individuals to spread the word about Strands.com in their community. We are looking for individuals of all ages and abilities. If you have been an active user of Strands.com for at least 30 days and you think you would make a good candidate, send an email to Mike Reneau. Please include your name, home location, Strands.com user name and a paragraph why you would like to be a brand advocate.
Strands.com Brand Advocates will receive a Team Strands.com singlet, technical running T, water bottle, and the opportunity to earn more Team Strands.com gear. They will be featured on the website on both the landing page and as recommended users for new registrants to follow. Brand advocates will have the opportunity to beta test new Strands.com software and iPhone apps if they choose. They will be provided with cool promotional material for community events, group runs and Strands.com user “Meet-Ups”.
Guidelines
Your participation in the Strands Brand Ambassador program is subject to the Strands.com Terms of Use and the following additional guidelines.
You must comply with the FTC guidelines relating to compensated endorsements of goods or services, 16 CFR Section 255.5. When you post or blog encouraging people to use Strands.com, you must disclose that you have received something of value from Strands. You should do this by including a link to this page (page that explains the Strands Brand Ambassador Program). You are encouraged to post positive comments about Strands.com, but you should NOT post negative comments about other sites that may compete in the same space. Posting anything that is false or misleading, about Strands.com or a competitor, is not permitted and is grounds for immediate termination from the Strands Brand Ambassador Program. Anything you write, post or tell people relating to Strands.com is user-generated Content as defined in the Terms of Use so please ensure that the Content is not illegal or offensive to the recipient.
Your relationship with Strands will be that of an independent contractor. You are not authorized to make any contracts or commitments on behalf of Strands. You are solely responsible for all tax returns and payments required to be filed with or made to any federal, state or local tax authority with respect to your compensation for participation, and Strands will not withhold or make payments for social security, unemployment insurance, disability insurance or worker’s compensation insurance on your behalf.






Pat riley said,
May 25, 2010 @ 2:13 pm
Hey Mike, as a coach, race director, and vice president of a running club I think I can help you out!!
Hope to hear back from you soon!!
Lisa Ratliff said,
May 25, 2010 @ 5:16 pm
Hey Mike!! Wow! What an awesome opportunity, and I certainly wouldn’t want to pass this up! I would be an excellent candidate, why? That’s easy! I love to run and I love Strands!! I’m an extreamly positive person, and I love to see people being active and living a healthy lifestyle. I think I would be an important asset to your “team” because I would reach the beginner and intermediate runners. I get asked all the time by friends and acquaintances about running and how they can get started. I’m a smiling face, and someone who would take the time and be very excited and promote Strands.com. I live in Hurricane, WV. I attend nursing school in Huntington at St. Mary’s, I also work at CAMC General in Charleston, WV. I love to run. I love, love, love Strands. I’m positive, and I want to see other people love running just as much as me! =) Thanks for your consideration!
VTR1000 Lady said,
May 29, 2010 @ 2:05 am
My friend and I were arguing about this! Now I know that I was right. lol! Thanks for making me sure!
Sent from my iPad 4G
Czucko said,
June 5, 2010 @ 11:49 am
Thanks for the opportunity for everyone. I have found this site extremely helpful tracking my healthy lifestyle. So much so, that during a recent college nutrition course I recommended it to the instructor. I have used the active mapping to determine a course for a school 10K fund raising run, and mapped many of my favorite rides. As a bicyclist, the site has been helpful to determine more aggressive routes then I have ventured to do. I am an active promoter of the site and at a recent event I saw the Strands tent. The guys in there were very cool, and we had a great discussion. They took some feedback about the site from me and gave me a few tips (such as look for the new app – got it
. Thanks again!