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Calling all Businesses and Bloggers


If you are a business owner or a blogger or anyone trying to promote a product or site then please keep reading.  I am trying to raise funds to walk at the Light the Night event for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.  I am hoping to help promote your site, your products, your social media from each donation!  PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING to such a wonderful cause!!!  

Read below to see where you can fit in.    

Bronze-
$25 donation will get public thank-you's on my personal and fan Facebook pages, twitter, and one bulk bronze sponsor post at the end of the fundraising highlighting all the companies who donated in this range with a link back to your site. 

Silver-
$50 Donation will get all of bronze package and a single blog post with your business links and banner thank you.  Also, one big post at the end highlighting all the Silver donors. 

Gold- 
Above $50 donation will get you all of Bronze and Silver but will get a month of a button on my side bar with your business logo.  A blog post at the end will highlight the Gold Donors.  

If there is any other ideas on how we could partner up to raise funds for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society such as matching donations, percentage of sales, etc etc please let me know!  :)

Feel free to read my family story HERE.  and my blog post starting the campaign HERE.  To start a donation go HERE

Every lit bit helps get us one step closer to finding a cure!



Please contact me with any further questions!!  
praisesofawifeandmommy at gmail .com 

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