3-Day Sale: The Unlimited Freelancer Ebook Now 50% OFF
Posted April 22, 2009 in News
Yup, you read that title correctly — for the next three days we’re going to be selling The Unlimited Freelancer Ebook for a full 50% less than cover price. For those of you who don’t like math, that’s just $14 dollars.
Why are we offering such a steep discount on a product that’s been loved by reviewers and selling like hotcakes? Well, there are a few reasons:
First, we’re launching the paperback version of the book next week. This discount is partially to celebrate that fact, and to let anyone who wants grab a digital copy for an amazing price. The economy has also been taking a toll on everyone, and I’m hoping that this sale might get the book into the hands of more freelancers.
The second reason for the sale is much less altruistic — I’m getting married in less than three weeks, and I really need to sell some books to help pay for the wedding. Seriously, I’m not kidding :-)
So, whether you’ve been waiting to grab a copy of The Unlimited Freelancer for an awesome price, or you just want to help support FreelanceFolder (and my wedding), head on over to the book page for more information:
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5 Comments
Laura Spencer
April 22nd, 2009 at 11:53 amCongratulations on your wedding!
What a generous gift to all of us freelancers.
Ritu
April 22nd, 2009 at 1:51 pmCongratulations Mason!
John Wang
April 22nd, 2009 at 3:01 pmCongrats Mason! That’s great!
Catherine Cantieri, Sorted
April 23rd, 2009 at 9:49 amSweet! Thanks for the discount.
Randie
April 25th, 2009 at 6:00 pmCan you PLEASE extend this another day? Just found out about it today, dang! Oh and, congratulations on your wedding.