Wednesday July 22, 2009 ~
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My friends at New Hope Publishers want to give away some books to bloggers:
Do you have a blog? Do people actually read your blog? If the answer to both of these questions is yes, New Hope Publishers would like to send you free books.
New Hope Publishers is soliciting blogger reviews of its books in order to equip and challenge Christian believers to become radically involved in the mission of God.
Previous New Hope releases such as Compelled by Love by Ed Stetzer and Philip Nation, Called and Accountable by Henry T. Blackaby and Norman Blackaby, City Signals by Brad Smith, and Trolls and Truth by Jimmy Dorrell will be available for review to participating bloggers.
Upcoming releases which will be a part of the blogger review campaign include The Family God Uses: Leaving a Legacy of Influence by Tom and Kim Blackaby and Set Apart: A 6-Week Study of the Beatitudes by Jennifer Kennedy Dean.
"Our goal is to partner with bloggers to gather feedback and recommendations--to improve the quality and distribution of New Hope books--to motivate readers to take the gospel to the nations," says Jonathan Howe, vice-president of marketing, New Hope Publishers. "As a reviewer, you would be able to request titles for review on your blog."
New Hope Publishers will send you two copies of the requested title--one for you and one to give away on your site--as soon as the title is released. All we request in return is an honest, 200-word review that you would post on your site and a consumer Web site (Amazon.com, CBD.com, etc.).
Please contact us immediately as there is a limit of 75 reviewers for each release.
Please contact Ashley Stephens (publicity and advertising specialist, New Hope Publishers), astephens@wmu.org, or Jonathan Howe, jhowe@wmu.org, regarding any requests, questions, or additional information.
By the way, congrats to New Hope for being named "Publisher of the Year" by the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association.
Posted on July 22, 2009 at 9:34 PM ~ 0 Comments
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