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Book Giveaway: The Little Book That Makes You Rich

16 January 2008 6 CommentsPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post
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It’s time for another book giveaway everyone. Most of the time when we receive books for review, the PR company is kind enough to give us two copies, one for review and one for our readers. If you recall, I did a review on The Little Book That Makes You Rich by Louis Navellier.

The rules are simple, I will give away a free copy of the book to a lucky winner. All you have to do is comment in this post first so we know you are entered. You can then comment on any other article posted between today and the drawing date. Every comment will count as one entry.

I will do a random drawing on Jan 20th on the weekly hot topics post and announce the lucky winner. I’ll send the winner an email as well. The book will be sent with USPS media mail.

Get those comments in and get in the running for this great book.

Ready…Go!

6 Comments »

  • Rami said:

    Wow, how generous. Hope I win. :)

  • Aaron Stroud said:

    Sounds like a good deal to me. I enjoy commenting at MoneySocket anyways!

  • Stephanie said:

    I like the sound of this book. Count me in!

  • Ron Jones said:

    Seems like a book I’d definitely want to read. Please count me in as well.

  • Brip Blap said:

    Count me in, too - sounds interesting!

  • Weekly Hot Topics: Winner of The Little Book Edition | MoneySocket said:

    [...] few days ago I mentioned that we’re giving away a free copy of the Little Book that Makes you Rich. Several readers have entered the contest by replying to the post and also commenting on other [...]

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