How to Submit Request for Jack Canfield Tweet about Your Video
Thanks again for attending the Jack Canfield/Steve Harrison Mastermind Retreat. As you know, your attendance came with a bonus—the opportunity to have your book or Canfield video mentioned as a shout-out on Jack’s Twitter feed.
Please read the following paragraphs carefully in order to familiarize yourself with the guidelines for the tweet Jack can use, bearing in mind that according to FTC regulations, if Jack endorses your book or product in his tweet, he may have to disclose that you are a retreat client (see the sample book tweet below).
Please also be aware that all tweets run at Jack’s discretion: he has the right to edit any suggested wording and/or reject any tweet that does not meet his specifications.
When you are ready, please send an email to Gail Snyder (gailsnyder17@aol.com) containing this information:
- Your Twitter handle, if you have one.
- Whether you want Jack to mention the video you did together or your book.
- If you want Jack to mention your book, please include an Amazon link where it can be found.
- You may submit artwork if you like. See Canva.com for guidance on artwork.
- A draft of what you would like the tweet to say, keeping in mind that it can be no more than 280 characters including the link.
Sample Canfield video tweet:
#Alzheimer’s threatens to bankrupt Medicare. Hear my interview with @GMichaelMorgan on how to prevent or reverse it. http://bit.ly/2raTOYu
Sample Canfield book tweet:
Kudos to #JCretreat attendee @Cindyperlin1 on her book The Truth About Chronic Pain. Get it at http://amzn.to/2peQMCk
More things to keep in mind:
- Depending on the volume of requests, it can take from several weeks to several months before you tweet runs.
- I will work with you to ensure that your tweet meets all guidelines.
- I will submit your completed tweet to Jack’s staff to assure that it is scheduled.