BOTW Internet Charity Party

Spoketh by Greg Niland in Conferences

We are very happy continue the tradition of the Internet Marketers Charity Party.  Internet Marketers of NY is inviting, begging, pleading and in some cases even blackmailing people to attend our 3 hour open bar charity party on Monday October 15th in New York.  All the money raised goes to help fight cancer because Best of the Web is covering the expenses.

This was a good cause for the charity party but now after reading Marty’s survivor blog post I am even more excited to be involved with this.   You can be involved too.  Just attend this charity party for a $40 donation.  But what if you can’t make it to Manhattan?  Don’t worry you can help us by donating money or something to raffle. But what if you are new to Internet marketing and don’t have any spare money or swag?  You can still help by spreading the word of this charity party by joining Marty’s meme.

Thank you to everyone who is helping this great cause.  And special thanks to these three people who I am tagging to continue Marty’s meme: Blackberry Whore, Potato Whore and Canuck Pride Whore

3 Reactions of “BOTW Internet Charity Party”

  1. Marty spoke:

    Thanks for supporting the event and giving the link love. :)

  2. Alex McArthur spoke:

    Great cause. Wish I could find a way to NY next week.

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