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Hi {NAME} Remember,  is out. Finally. Just last week I  my new book. And it in Germany alr

Hi {NAME} Remember, [My book]( is out. Finally. Just last week I [published]( my new book. And it [hit the Bestseller #1 for both "Leadership" and "Management"]( in Germany already! [Spaghetti Code Bestseller] Wowsers. And it got amazing reviews so far!  [This book is well worth your time](  [This book makes you say "That's cool, I might try that..."](  [A refreshing approach between the self-help and business book genres]( [ Priceless insights into the programmer's world](  [Coder verstehen - einfach gemacht](  [Mixture of self help, philosophy and computer history and practical instructions](  [Great retrospective/look ahead at the impact software coders have on our world]( [ Been following Christoph for a few years now and I can certainly say he's a great guy and a huge expert]( And last week I asked you >Can you help me get it to #1 until Sunday Jan 7? And you did! WOW. Thanks so much! Therefore I decided to give the book AWAY for zero for nada for 0.0 for 0.000 for zinch Yes, you can [leech the Kindle edition]( here. For the next 72 hours. [get it here]( Of and - if you like it - I would appreciate your review, too. So what's in it? [Spaghetti Code: Detangling Life and Work with Programmer Wisdom]( [Spaghetti Code Cover]( Despite the name, that confuses some, as I found out now after launch, it's NOT only for developers. It is my logical approach to life and work. And how to understand developers. Like me. Did you know that I started building and promoting games on the Commodore 64, as teenager? In a sense - "Understanding Geeks for Normal People" :-) But of course also a lot of background about LinkResearchTools and my other ventures. [Here are all the details and order links, or actually leech links]( Check it out, and if you like it, looking very much forward to your review. thanks so much again in advance! If you would like to have a signed copy, let me now, and we'll make it happen. To Your Success in 2018! Christoph Christoph C. Cemper Founder & CEO of [LinkResearchTools (LRT)](  P.S. Which SEO tool feature or function would make you happy to get? In your wildest dreams... :) Let me know please. You receive this e-Mail from LinkResearchTools GmbH, Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 2, 1220 Wien, Austria and you can click [here to unsubsc]( at any time.

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