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Free Book Give Away #2

Filed in archive Entrepreneurship on September 30, 2005

We have 16 votes in the drawing for our book give away #1 - apparently you like the book.



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The new give away book is titled the Virtual Handshake by David Teten and Scott Allen.

The book is essentialy a manual on how to build valuable connections online. It shows you how to use social networking, unleash your outlook contact management and use blogs right. It also helps you to concentrate on few important connections instead of hundreds of unimportant ones. It also features tips how to show humbleness in getting to know other people online.

I like this book a lot because of its down-to-earth attitude and scores of helpful and detailed information. Every page has something you want to note down for later use and it saves you from the endless repetition some books throw on to you.


The book has also gotten some pretty positive feedback on Amazon.

How to get the book



To have your name entered for the random drawing for this book,
leave a comment below between now and October 7th, 2005 (not September 31st sorry). If you are
selected, we will email you requesting a physical address where to mail
the book. We will be happy to mail the book anywhere in the world.
Remember, the book is our free gift to a loyal reader. No purchase
necessary.



### Update: We again had our lucky machine at random.org working. Lucky winner is Josh. Congratulations Josh!

Thank you all for taking part! More to come soon.

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Rating: 5.00 out of 2 vote(s) cast.
 
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