Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Try Before You Buy

Have you ever purchased a book and wished you'd bought a latte instead?  I have.  There are a number of books on my bookshelf partially read.  They may have been only $5.00 each, but I would have enjoyed a Caramel Frappe' much more.
I want to share an opportunity with you today.  Our John 3:16 Network Marketing group is going to publish a book in e-format.  Fifty authors have been invited to submit the first chapter of their book to be published in one book.  A reader will be able to read the first chapter of 50 books FREE.  Then if you want to read the rest of the book, you will be given a link to purchase it online.  Below are some of the details from our fearless Lorilyn.  Please click on the blue John 3:16 banner at the bottom of the page for more details.
Our first e-book, Fifty First Chapters From Christian Authors, a New Way to Sample Christian Books, will be released on December 15 (or sooner). To receive your free copy, all you need to do is sign up to receive our e-zine. Enjoy reading the first chapter of fifty books by fifty authors AT NO COST. Nothing like beginning a new book that whets your appetite for more. You won’t have to travel to a book store or surf the web to find the kind of book you want. We have made it easy for you to sample a large assortment of all kinds of books while drinking your latte at Starbucks, at home curled up on the sofa, or during your lunch break at work.

Our John 3:16 Marketing Network authors are known and unknown, young and old, first-time published and multi-published, standard-industry published, self-published, and Print-On-Demand published. Our goal is to glorify God in our writings and help each other to promote books with a Christian worldview. If you are interested, please sign up for our mailing list. On December 15 (maybe earlier), you will be emailed a coupon to get your free copy. We will also be posting previews of chapters ahead of the launch at http://john316mn.blogspot.com. More information will be forthcoming.

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