Danny’s Book a Finalist in 2016 National “Best Book” Awards

Danny’s Book a Finalist in 2016 National “Best Book” Awards

I’m excited to report my book of 100+ templates for networking/job search, Wait, How Do I Write This Email?, is a finalist in the 2016 “Best Book” awards national competition. The book is a runner-up in the “Business: Careers” category.

Jeffrey Keen, President and CEO of i310 Media Group, which administers the “Best Book” awards, said this year’s contest yielded over 2,000 entries from mainstream and independent publishers across 100 different book genres.

What’s more, I competed against many of the biggest names in the publishing landscape: Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, Wiley, McGraw Hill, Rowman and Littlefield, Forge Books and hundreds of independent houses.

As a finalist, I will receive a 10-month book listing on BestBookAwards.com in my category. My book will also receive promotion on the Best Book Awards Facebook page.

You can see all winners here.

I’m excited to report my book of 100+ templates for networking/job search, Wait, How Do I Write This Email?, is a finalist in the 2016 “Best Book” awards national competition. The book is a runner-up in the “Business: Careers” category.

Jeffrey Keen, President and CEO of i310 Media Group, which administers the “Best Book” awards, said this year’s contest yielded over 2,000 entries from mainstream and independent publishers across 100 different book genres.

What’s more, I competed against many of the biggest names in the publishing landscape: Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, Wiley, McGraw Hill, Rowman and Littlefield, Forge Books and hundreds of independent houses.

As a finalist, I will receive a 10-month book listing on BestBookAwards.com in my category. My book will also receive promotion on the Best Book Awards Facebook page.

You can see all winners here.

Marketing teacher Anna-Lisa Wanack from Nacogdoches Independent School District in Texas stands by her Rubin poster about the power of strong writing. Wanack relied on Rubin when she taught in Virginia Beach City Public Schools in Virginia. As soon as she landed in Texas, the Rubin posters and employability skills products returned.