Google have given me four invitations for free Gmail accounts.
If you're in the communication business - PR, marketing, employee communication, or related fields, or a student taking a communication-related subject - and would like a Gmail invitation, here's how to get one:
- State which part of the communication business you're in.
- Leave your request here as a comment.
Just to be wholly clear - leave your request here as a comment: don't send me email. Sorry, but I won't respond to email requests.
First come first served until they're gone!





























I'm interesting is receiving one of your invitations to a free Gmail account. Gmail appears to be innovative in its approach to email and organization of data.
I’m in business consulting, revenue generation is the space – sales, marketing, and PR. My company partners with client companies to maximize their revenue the only three ways possible - get more new customers, increase the value of their average sale, and get more repeat business.
Again, I offer myself for consideration of an invitation to a free Gmail account...it is intriguing.
Thanks!
Posted by: Jim Logan | 13 January 2005 at 18:04
Jim, invitation on it's way!
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 13 January 2005 at 19:03
If you aren't so blessed by $DEITY as to be in the same business as this post's author and you need a gmail account, I have _six_ gmail invitations that I'd be thrilled to give away to anyone.
Funny enough, I don't actually know a single person who doesn't already have a gmail account - all of my friends have had them for months.
If you want one, just email me at my gmail address (nathaniel.simpson@) or post a comment somewhere on my site asking for one - first come, first serve.:-)
Nathan
Posted by: Nathan | 13 January 2005 at 19:39
That's a great offer, Nathan!
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 13 January 2005 at 19:44
I would like to recieve one.
I'm just curious what's the hype about.
I'm working as a project manager working in a marketing / communication company in germany, düsseldorf.
Posted by: André | 13 January 2005 at 22:55
I also have 6 left ... and if you run out, let me know.
See you soon,
JP
Posted by: Jeremy | 14 January 2005 at 04:39
I have been given four to give away too, Neville. Can't give them away this time though. Seems most people who want one, have one (bar a few). And they're only selling for abou six pence on Ebay!
Nevon readers, do drop by my pages if you aren't in time to catch one here.
Posted by: Drew B's take on tech PR | 14 January 2005 at 12:30
Andre, an invitation is on its way!
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 14 January 2005 at 12:35
Thanks, Jeremy and Drew!
I now have two left. So with yours and Nathan's there are collectively still 16 up for grabs.
Wow!
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 14 January 2005 at 12:36
Neville,
I would be grateful for a gmail invitation.
Work with blogging tech in UK and NL
Posted by: Neil Browning | 24 January 2005 at 14:13
On it's way, Neil!
I just saw Google gave me two more invitations. So now, three up for grabs.
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 24 January 2005 at 14:41
can anyone send me an invitation to gmail? thanks in advance. my adress is: pan_amator[at]poczta[dot]onet[dot]pl
Posted by: mr_marchew | 31 January 2005 at 08:44
lol, that was not my e-mail, the correct one is: pan_amator[at]wp[dot]pl do you see how hopless it is? :) please help me to get new better one :)
Posted by: mr_marchew | 31 January 2005 at 08:48
mr_marchew, an invitation is on it's way to you!
Posted by: Neville Hobson | 31 January 2005 at 13:25