Press Release Summary = Have a Heart, Make a Heart is a creative charity fund raiser product that is designed to be given away online. It allows fund raisers to easily say "thank you" to donors, and gives readers the opportunity to create colorful heart shapes and wonderful stories that they can then share with friends over online networks such as MySpace and YouTube.
Press Release Body = Toronto, ON, March 6, 2007 - It is an ideal giveaway to be used in charity fund raising to say "Thank You" to online donors and supporters. "Have a Heart, Make a Heart" is a convenient alternative to traditional physical giveaways because it is easily distributed over the internet.
This unique fund raising idea is a lively e-book that shows readers how to create colorful and entertaining heart shapes from everyday fruits and vegetables. It challenges both children and adults (in a teasing way) to slice these produce to create beautiful heart shapes. And, best of all, the basic version of the e-book is always free to charities.
Whether you are a Catholic charity, a cancer charity, or simply doing nonprofit fund raising, this one-of-a-kind e-publication is an ideal charity donation product solution. "It is perfect for email, for posting on a web site, or for sending out automatically via autoresponders", says Maurice Chin, the creator of the product, "and it is published in a universal PDF format."
Readers and end-users would find this publication practical because it incorporates two popular internet trends - digital images and social networks. It has the potential to create buzz because the idea is original and never been used before.
It is also a "how to" and step-by-step manual that adds value at three important levels: it is a great giveaway product any nonprofit fund raising organization can use; readers are encouraged to capture these entertaining heart shapes using digital photography and video; and to share these personalized images with friends at popular social network sites such as MySpace and YouTube.
"Have a Heart, Make a Heart" is also a great way for children to relate to fruits and vegetables, because after slicing the produce and taking those wonderful shots, the next obvious step is to use them in dishes. It is an easy fund raiser giveaway that could make a parent's disapproval "Don't play with your food!" become a thing of the past.
For further information visit MySquareWatermelon.com/heart500
Web Site = http://www.MySquareWatermelon.com/heart500
Contact Details = Maurice Chin 28 Maynard Avenue Toronto, ON M6K 2Z9 416 531 2493