I've been away on holiday and part of my reading has been 'Branding Faith - Why some churches and nonprofits impact culture and others don't' by Phil Cooke (Actually, its a re-read. This book is THAT good - It's been a long time since I've re-read a book on communications).
It's a brilliant book. Whether your goal is to share a message of faith, raise money for charity, build an inner-city outreach or give your audience hope, this book will give you some incredible insights and tools to help you communicate your message.
I think it is so good that I'm putting my money where my big Australian mouth is. I'm giving away a copy of the book.
Complete these three simple steps and it could be yours:
1) Retweet this message or post it to your facebook page: ' I want 2 win Branding Faith by @philcooke via @stevefogg u can 2 http://bit.ly/arqNTw
2) Leave a comment below including your Twitter handle or Facebook link so I contact you if you are the winner.
I'll be announcing the winner on Saturday 26th June 2010 on this post (EST Australia Time)
For the rest of you, you can buy the book here or here. It's brilliant. Don't miss it.
PS. I'm stumping up the dough for this. There is no behind the scenes marketing going on. It's just a great book.
** UPDATE** Drumroll please. Congratulations to @rfbryant for winning the book. For the rest of you. Buy it like I did. you won't regret it!
On Monday I have another book giveaway. One of the best communications books of 2009.
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@willymaxwell .. would love to read this book!!
Posted by: Willymaxwell | 06/24/2010 at 08:41 AM
Ooh! I'd love to win that!
harriyot on twitter!
Posted by: Harriet Earle | 06/25/2010 at 12:02 AM
@mgnovelty
Posted by: Michael Garner | 06/25/2010 at 12:26 AM
done! would love to win! love to read and sounds like another good one.
Posted by: Alan Johnston | 06/26/2010 at 02:00 AM
Sounds like a great book, we're really looking forward to reading it (free or otherwise) and doing our own review!
Posted by: Christopher Wiseman | 06/29/2010 at 02:59 AM
Great idea Steve. Sounds great ... Looking forward to catching up... http://www.facebook.com/dean.troth
Posted by: Dean | 07/05/2010 at 09:25 PM