November 17, 2016
Nationwide Promotions, San Diego, now offers a personalized new product, Five Free Books, that lets distributors offer the give of reading.
The program consists of a promotional, full-color plastic card imprinted with a company’s logo and message. A code on the back can be used at fivefreebooks.com, where the recipient can access hundreds of books and dozens of categories, including business, animals/pets, health/fitness, fiction, humor, mystery, romance and more.
The digital publications are available in all popular formats and can be read on Kindle, Apple and Android mobile devices, and also can be downloaded as a bundle of five or one at a time.
Distributors can offer a value ($50) that is worth 10 times its cost and recipients are reminded of the company each time they read one of the books. The cards are ideal as corporate gifts, rewards for campaigns, giveaways to attract new business and more, according to the company. Also, there are many options for customizing the program to a specific market or client. — J.L.
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