All 2007 Proceeds of Author Kailin Gow's Career KNOWtes Mystery Shopping Book, Published by Sparklesoup, to Charities Autism Speaks and Common Se
Dallas, TX (PRWeb) January 29, 2007 -- Kailin Gow, children's book author and non-fiction real estate and career book author, has pledged all her 2007 Amazon.com sales of her bestselling mystery shopping booklet, Career KNOWtes: Mystery Shopping to the charity, Autism Speaks and to the non-profit organization, Common Sense Media.
A long-time child advocate and a former women/teen career and life counselor, Kailin Gow, says, "I wrote the mystery shopping book to better inform those interested in entering the industry to the perks and pitfalls of the industry. It is a consumer-friendly book that also helps companies improve their quality and customer service." Kailin Gow received a Masters in Management from the Annenberg Graduate School for Communications, where she studied marketing management and business reorganization on a scholarship. Having over 15 years of experience in mystery shopping, she has helped companies improve their service and promotional strategies.
Not affiliated with any mystery shopping companies or association, Kailin Gow presents an unbiased look at the industry from a wide-scale perspective. She is a world-leading authority on mystery shopping, and have aided the FTC in research.
Her children's books in the Gifted Girls Series have received worldwide recognition and is recommended by PBS Kids. Her books for women, including the mother/work-from-home-friendly Career KNOWtes books, have been recommended by Work At Home Mothers, and have been incorporated into school career libraries. Kailin Gow and her publisher, Sparklesoup LLC, are charity-friendly and strong proponents of children's rights.
Sparklesoup LLC, a nonpartisan independent publisher, is also offering nonprofit churches, colleges, and universities a chance to publish their pastors, bible study, and professor's works free through Sparklesoup LLC's new POD service. This is open to only eligible organizations and individuals through Sparklesoup LLC's imprints' Sparklesoup Inspirations and Sparklesoup Sparks (for colleges and universities.) This free service includes listing and distribution to online stores like Amazon.com.
To be eligible, the manuscript must be original, with the copyright held by the author or organization sending the manuscript. It must be written for a wide audience and will hopefully motivate the reader to improve their lives, have hope, and/or be uplifted. These books can range from rehabilitation stories, missionary journeys, success stories, prayer books, books written by pastors or spiritual leaders. In particular, this category is designed for pastors and church leaders.
Books to be published in the Sparklesoup Sparks™ line will be from schools and colleges, offering the books as part of their curriculum. Colleges and universities that do not want to spend a huge sum of money publishing college professor's works and is opting for print-on-demand publishing, are welcome to submit their manuscripts.
Sparklesoup is offering free POD services for these organizations to encourage talent to write and publish inspirational and/or educational materials. Even though there are costs on our part to offer this POD service, we are offering these organizations free POD set up and other services. If you believe your finished manuscript has that, then please visit the website www.sparklesoup.com for eligibility requirements and more information.
Sparklesoup LLC is a publisher and producer of entertainment and educational products for the family.
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