In the mean time, and to get your thought processes flowing, I am running a quick competition.
This is your chance to win a free copy of my eBook "The Perfect Process Project"
It's more about timing than anything else - as well as the ability to follow a defined process.
The first 2 readers to follow the process steps below correctly will get the ebook e-mailed to them by me. In addition, the 8th, 23rd and 45th person will also get the ebook.
Here's what you need to do:
1) Find the link on the left to subscribe by e-mail.
2) Enter your (valid) email address and click the subscribe button
3) On the following screen enter the 'captcha' information (to prevent spam)
4) In the appropriate fields at the bottom enter your first name and (THIS IS THE KEY BIT) Enter the word 'Competition' in the 'Last name' field
5) Click the "Subscribe me' button
6) Go to your email and confirm your subscription
I will receive a notification of all new subscriptions. The first 2 to hit my in-box with the word 'competition' as a second name will win the ebook, as will the 8th, 23rd and 45th.
It's simple.
Have fun and I hope you win!
Small print:
1) My decision is final on this!
2) Order of receipt will be determined according to the official system time allocated to notification emails I receive from Feedblitz (who administer the mail subscriptions)
3) No cash substitute
4) Competition will close when the 45th subscriber is chosen, or September 20th, 12:00 BST, whichever comes first.
5) New subscriber 1, 2, 8, 23 and 45 (as determined by system date of notification email), who enter the word 'competition' as a Last name in the entry fields, will be the only winners of this competition. Entries without the word 'competition' will not be eligible to win.
Reminder: 'The Perfect Process Project' is still available. Don't miss the chance to get this valuable insight into how to make business processes work for you.
Click this link and follow the instructions to get this book.
For more about me check out my "About Me' page
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