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Great Opportunity for Children's Book Writers

Hello friends,

My friend, Denise Cassino, Editor of Long Story Short Ezine (www.alongstoryshort.net) has a book launch for any writers of children's books. I've been involved with these from the beginning, and they are legitimate. Here's a great opportunity to help someone and yourself at the same time. Check it out and send an email to Denise today.

Thanks,
Linda

Her message -

Hi Friends,

I am launching a children's book about an all boys' soccer team except one - a girl who takes the team by storm. The Wild Soccer Bunch books in 29 languages worldwide! It all started in a small neighborhood outside Chicago... Meet The Wild Soccer Bunch -- eleven boys and a girl, bonded by their passion and love for the game of soccer. Twelve kids, twelve extraordinary personalities, one wild team. The Wild Soccer Bunch plays their beloved game according to five unbreakable rules. This is a great book for empowering girls in sports, teaching the value of team work and more! Everybody knows somebody with kids!

Here's how it works: you simply offer a bonus gift if someone buys the book on the day of the launch. In order to get your bonus they must opt in to your mailing list - you can give a short story, an ebook, anything downloadable and remember: it's the parents buying the book, so your gift doesn't have to be for children. I'd love to have your help, but the launch is on Sept 9 so you must get your bonus in quickly! All you have to do is promote the book to your mailing list and social networks on launch day and we provide the copy! It's easy and you get loads of great exposure. Sign up here. www.wildsoccerbunch.com/partnersignup

Additional Bonus:
We are offering a major prize for one purchaser, which will be offered to your database. This prize will be a MONEY CAN'T BUY experience, where we will fly the winners to meet Landon Donovan and more. More details for this prize will be coming soon.

I look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any questions. If you want to see what a campaign looks like, here's one from last fall: http://thetruthbooklaunch.homestead.com

Feel free to contact me at dencassino@gmail.com or by phone/skype.
Thanks.

Denise Cassino
Campaign Coordinator
303 838 3399
Skype: denise.cassino

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