Exclusive promotion if you pre-order MacroWikinomics before Wednesday night
Anthony D. Williams and I are in countdown mode to the September 28 launch of our new book, MacroWikinomics. Together with the publisher, Portfolio Hardcover, we’ve developed a tremendous bonus package for readers who pre-order the book online before 11:59pm EDT August 4th. That’s this Wednesday, so carpe diem.
To thank you for your early support, we’ll send you:
- A free early release copy weeks before launch
- Your purchased copy on September 28th (yes, that means you get two books for the price of one)
- Exclusive outtakes from the book
- Membership into the MacroWikinomics Book Club and Web Chat with Anthony and me before the launch
Everything you need to know to take advantage of this offer is on the MacroWikinomics.com website. Just click here.
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January 23rd, 2012 on The Huffington Post
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January 16th, 2012 on
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January 15th, 2012 on CBC
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January 12th, 2012 on Reuters, The Huffington Post
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December 21st, 2011 on
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