Enjoy Halloween
An early Happy Halloween from all of us here at WETKEYS!
We hope it is a scary fun night for all. Here are some costume suggestions (WETKEYS style) for anyone still in need:
1. Mouse
2. Pig (referencing H1N1)
3. Keyboard Man (sign up to become an affiliate first, then wear our keyboards as your costume. People will ask what kind of keyboards they are and might be interested in buying some from you. Make money and conversation!)
4. Dur T. Ness (use your imagination for this costume)
There you have it. Stay safe and enjoy the festivities!
The Germaphobe’s Guide to Flu-Free Living
From the Pioneer Press:
“THE GERMAPHOBE’S TOOL KIT
The true germaphobe will already have plenty of hand sanitizer stockpiled, but there are a few products that most probably have not thought to seek out.The WetKeys Washable Wireless Keyboard: Water tight and made of silicon, this keyboard allows germaphobes to disinfect to their compulsion’s content. And if using a public computer is absolutely necessary, this baby will fold right up and fit in your bag.”
To read the full article go to this link http://www.twincities.com/life/ci_13620075?nclick_check=1
Remember, during this flu season or any time of the year, WETKEYS products can help keep you healthy. Get your WETKEYS products now and don’t fear the flu!
Fresh Brewed 10-Packs From WETKEYS
You’ve heard of 6 packs, but try the new WETKEYS 10 pack.
This freshly brewed 10-pack comes in the 109 or 85 version of keyboards. It’s sent to you fast, so you know it’s good.
We recommend the 109 for those seeking a full-bodied keyboard. It’s a sophisticated 109-key keyboard, that can be cleaned for a smooth finish. And of course, it is flexible, just like your schedule.
For those seeking a less-filling keyboard, we recommend the 85. This light version keyboard has only 85-keys and measures less than 14 inches across. Perfect for anyone working in a tight space and with a tight budget.
Either way, it’s a good call to pick up a 10-pack from WETKEYS. Did I mention you save 45% off the regular price?

Why To Choose Us For Fundraising
OK. So your organization needs to raise some funds. That’s a pretty typical need currently.
Let me take a guess at what you are considering:
1. Passing a hat around at meeting in hopes of members throwing in money.
2. “Canning” outside major functions (i.e. football game) in hopes patrons put money in your can.
3. Calling up family members/your organization’s alumni to bug them for money.
4. Taking what’s left in your organization’s budget, heading to Vegas and putting it all on Red.
I understand. I’ve been there before with my organizations. I’ve participated in all of the above (besides #4). But let me offer you another solution to your monetary needs: The WETKEYS Fundraising Program.
This program allows your organization to sell our washable and disinfectable keyboards and mice at a LARGE profit to you. I’m talking $10,000+ if you want.
Let’s say your organization doesn’t want to do a fundraiser right now; well, you can also sign up to become an affiliate of WETKEYS and make money on anything you sell. It’s free!
Either way you win. So what’s stopping you? Head to WETKEYS.com and get started!

Staving Off the Swine Flu
New York Times:
It sounds so simple as to be innocuous, a throwaway line in public-health warnings about swine flu. But one of the most powerful weapons against the new H1N1 virus is summed up in a three-word phrase you first heard from your mother: wash your hands.
A host of recent studies have highlighted the importance and the scientific underpinning of this most basic hygiene measure. One of the most graphic was done at the University of California, Berkeley, where researchers focused video cameras on 10 college students as they read and typed on their laptops.
The scientists counted the times the students touched their faces, documenting every lip scratch, eye rub and nose pick. On average, the students touched their eyes, noses and lips 47 times during a three-hour period, once every four minutes.
Hand-to-face contact has a surprising impact on health. Germs can enter the body through breaks in the skin or through the membranes of the eyes, mouth and nose.
The eyes appear to be a particularly vulnerable port of entry for viral infections, said Mark Nicas, a professor of environmental health sciences at Berkeley. Using mathematical models, Dr. Nicas and colleagues estimated that in homes, schools and dorms, hand-to-face contact appears to account for about one-third of the risk of flu infection, according to a report this month in the journal Risk Analysis.
Washing your keyboard strengthens your hand washing efforts. Get a keyboard that can be washed and disinfected from WETKEYS.com. They have a great selection of cleanable keyboards.


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