ARIZONA, May 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) After 25,000 people arrived to download over 900 self improvement gifts in January of this year, Dr. Joe Rubino, Carolyn Hansen and Stephanie Mulac knew that they had set the standard in giveaway events. What they also realized however, is that to quench the thirst of the personal growth market it would take more than one event a year. So the undisputed giveaway event leaders in are bringing together once again hundreds of the most noted self-help experts to bring Healthy, Wealthy & Wise Gifts to center stage this summer starting June 9th. Self-esteem authority, Dr. Joe Rubino says of their latest event, "The three of us are leveraging our circle of influence to assemble free gifts that will impact the lives of others like never before."
The synergy between these three experts has ignited the most powerful manifestation of energy ever found gathered in one place. And their mutual desires to enhance the quality of life for those they touch are embodied through the improvement of both mental, physical and entrepreneurial health.
They have each spent a great deal of our time through the years working directly with people - Carolyn as a personal fitness coach in her gyms, Joe as a self esteem coach, and Stephanie as a personal growth marketing strategist & mentor.
Together - their collective consciousness has raised the bar on events of this kind to untold heights - and when the doors open on June 9th, members will be able to join at no charge to download as many free gifts as they desire in areas of health, wellness, weight loss, fitness, self improvement and more.
The event will host health and fitness related products and services with a combined value that reaches in the thousands of dollars. Members can elect to download as many of these gifts as they wish allowing them to experience products and services of top experts that they would otherwise have to pay thousands of dollars to obtain.
In addition to the traditional method of joining this event through registering at http://healthywealthywisegifts.com/joinfree Facebook marketing expert, Stephanie Mulac has also worked with the developer of the giveaway platform to fully integrate the event into Facebook with a page called, Healthy Wealthy And Wise - Hundreds of Free Gifts.
Taking advantage of recent Facebook changes, Stephanie knew that with the success they had integrating the January event into Facebook, that this platform - with more than 600 million registered users - would be ideal for incorporating the entire registration and gift download process directly within Facebook.
So to inaugurate the new innovation - for the first time ever - the Facebook community will now be able register for Healthy, Wealthy & Wise Gifts and download gifts without ever having to leave Facebook. "We will continually strive to bring the hundreds of high quality gifts we assemble to greater audiences and increase the ease and simplicity with which they can obtain these priceless treasures," explains Stephanie who has continually led the way with such innovations.
So with over 20 successful giveaway events among them, Joe, Carolyn and Stephanie are confident that the summer extravaganza will be their biggest one yet. And with the advent of their Facebook integration, this round will prove to be the traffic juggernaut she's predicting and it is a safe bet that we will be seeing this social platform integrated even more tightly into giveaway events in the future.
It is still not too late to register as a JV partner/gift contributor for Stephanie, Joe and Carolyn's upcoming Healthy, Wealthy and Wise giveaway - simply visit http://healthywealthywisegifts.com/jvinvite. And to join as a FREE member and download the hundreds of free gifts they'll have waiting beginning June 9th, 2011, be sure to register here: http://healthywealthywisegifts.com/joinfree
Dr. Joe Rubino is one of the world's foremost experts on self-esteem elevation, a life-changing life-optimization coach, the author of 12 best-selling books available in 23 languages and the CEO of the Center for Personal Reinvention.
Carolyn Hansen is a certified fitness professional who owns Anytime Fitness gym in Whangarei, New Zealand. She recently released a healthy eating system designed to assist people with their fat loss goals, one meal at a time.
Stephanie Mulac is a full-time lifestyle coach, personal growth marketer and is the developer of the award winning inspirational short movie, Your Life Certificate.
For more information:
Event website - http://healthywealthywisegifts.com
Contributors - http://healthywealthywisegifts.com/jvinvite
Free registration - http://healthywealthywisegifts.com/joinfree
Top Health, Wealth and Personal Development Experts Converge to Offer Hundreds of Free Quality Gifts for the Asking
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