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Join the Ariana's Warriors Street Team and receive lifetime freebies!



Well, as long as you stay a part of the team. :)

You are the extra step in my promotional department. To be a part, just email me ariana@arianabrowning.com and use subject "Ariana's Warriors - Street Team."


I write all sorts of genres, so I will try and send out emails before I release the book (email it out to you), to let you know of which one I'm doing that time. If that particular book isn't of interest (genre-wise) just let me know.


PERKS



  • Free (ARC's - advanced reader copies) ebooks before they hit the shelves and others can purchase them. 

  • Free signed book covers, bookmarks, etc., before others can get them, or they're released.



WHAT I ASK OF YOU

  •      Review my book on sites they're located on (honest reviews, but no blatant personal attacks; if there is an honest critique, or work that needs fixing, please let me know so I can do that, don't use reviews to do it as I don't watch over them)
  •      Share the review
  •      Tell your friends about the book offline/online
  •      Tweet about it, Facebook it, G+ it, everywhere and anywhere
  •      Reshare any of mine you happen to see
  •      Blog about it
If you want a badge, I will try and come up with one and include that here for to save and keep. :)

None of the above are absolutes. There is no have to in my world. You do what you can and that's awesome by me. The entire premise behind a street team is simply to help you market. I will email you when I absolutely need something shared, but again, you can choose where or how you will, how often or how much, and what you'll say, but I'll put some default info if you'll want it. 

So if you want to blog, blog about it. I will give you a high quality image to use, if you email and ask for one. If you see a post of mine about my books, reshare it. Add it on goodreads, review it over there. Share the link to Amazon or Smashwords for me. I don't want my street team to get sick of helping me promote, so this isn't one of those, you must do it every single day for years thing. When you can, do so. Otherwise, any extra help for me is fabulous. And I love you muchies for it. In return, you get free stuff all over the place, and never have to buy an ebook! 

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