The Ultimate Veteran Wingman Waldo Waldman

Never Fly Solo,” is a leadership book written by Rob “Waldo” Waldman that teaches individuals to fight and win in business and in life. “Never Fly Solo,” is being published by McGraw-Hill and all of “The Wingman’s” advanced purchase profits will be going to help support our Veterans. Together he wants to raise $100,000 to support our Veterans who have sacrificed so much for us. There are many great organizations whom have partnered up with Waldo already. Will you do the same?

There are 3 Ways that You can help the Veterans

  1. Visit “Never Fly Solo,” purchase your copy today and then sign up for a free chapter of the book!
  2. Send this link to the Non-profit Veteran organizations in your city and let them know that Waldo wants to partner with them. As a partner they will receive all of the advanced purchase profits that they are responsible for. Contact steven@yourwingman.com for more information.
  3. Spread this article throughout your Internet communities. Use Twitter, Stumble, Digg, Facebook and the many other social networking sites; email the link to this article to the Veterans in your life. Help spread the word.

Be a Wingman to the Veterans in your life and to the Veterans who have made your lifestyle possible. They have sacrificed their lives for you, can you help spread the word for them?

Let’s “push it up” for the Vets!

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

Related posts:

  1. How to Market a Book
  2. A List of Free Gifts for Veterans on Veterans Day
  3. Never Fly Solo
  4. Marketing Strategies for Non-Profit Organizations
  5. John Maxwell Leadership Gold

One Response to The Ultimate Veteran Wingman Waldo Waldman

  1. Pingback: How to Market a Book | Success Strategies For Successful People ~ Steven Roddy

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>