2006 - Volume #30, Issue #3, Page #31
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Publish A Fund-Raising Cookbook
This company, based in Collierville, Tenn., provides a guaranteed cookbook program that guides you step by step through the cookbook creation process, and you never invest a penny in advance.
"You send no money with your order, and pay nothing on delivery," says David Bradley, Fundcraft president. "We give you 67 days, interest free, to sell and pay for your cookbooks. We guarantee that your cookbooks will sell if you follow our simple marketing program. If for some reason the books don't sell, and you followed our program, you can return the books for a full refund."
Fundcraft provides its cookbook clients with free software called "Shortcut" so they can create the book right in their own home or office.
"Using the software, you can then transfer your book to our site, view it on the web, select publishing options, and place your order," says Bradley.
The company also allows clients to use the Fundcraft website for free, to promote and sell their cookbook.
The company features the largest recipe database on the internet, with a collection of over one million recipes that can be used.
Besides fundraising cookbooks, the publisher also makes promotional cookbooks for businesses that are looking for something to give customers.
Publishing costs for cookbooks are dependent on the number of pages, binding style, and number of books ordered. The minimum order is 200 books, unless your book will have more than 450 recipes, in which case the minimum order increases.
All cookbook orders include your choice of divider designs with color pictures - you can either make your own design or pick from the 80 that are available to you.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Fundcraft Publishing, Box 340, Collierville, Tenn. 38027 (800 853-1363 or 901 853-7070; fax 901 853-6196; info@fundcraft.com; www.fundcraft.com).
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