Product Review
For our company reps and PR peeps!!
So your company or client is eco-friendly, eco-conscious or “green” and has a product, service, event or deal of the decade that you want to share with MHM readers? Great, thanks for thinking of us!
Please forward the following information:
- Client/company info
- Product(s) for review
- Promotion/event details
- Retail locations
- Minimum of two (2) hi res jpg product photos and/or links to photos
Product Review and Giveaway Requirements/Guidelines
Product samples are required for reviews and should be sent free of charge. Please understand that sending samples does not guarantee a review favorable or otherwise. However, if we love them how can we resist? Product samples will not be returned.
Should you wish to sponsor a giveaway or contest the above requirements still apply. Additionally, sponsors are responsible for shipping prizes and shipping costs to winners. Most giveaways will run for no more than two weeks. Giveaways/contests are open to U.S. residents unless otherwise specified. Winners will be chosen using Random.org and are usually notified via email and/or Twitter within 24 hours of giveaway/contest completion.
Typically giveaway/contest entrants will be required to participate by visiting your website, your Facebook fan page, and/or follow on Twitter. Please indicate if you have any additional requirements, for example requiring entrants to sign up for a newsletter.
Sponsors should supply a pre-designed ad (no larger than 150 x 150) that will run at no cost for the duration of the giveaway. Discounted ad rates are available after this time.
For additional advertising opportunities, see here.
Still have questions? Contact reviews@modernhippiemag.com.



















Modern Hippie Mag might be interested in knowing about KidEarth and its “100 Generations” song — an international global warming song California 6th grader Aitan Grossman wrote for children all over the world to sing to raise awareness about the climate change. http://www.kidearth.us
School children in Africa (Botswana and Ethiopia), Europe (France), South America (Venezuela and Guatemala), and Asia (Taiwan) have joined kidEarth in song already.
The more kids who sing Aitan’s song, the bigger its impact will be as children everywhere, together, raise the world’s awareness about the climate change.