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Grow your money and little bookworms

 

Here’s a brilliant opportunity for you to get involved in Tidy Books, a successful, ethical and friendly company with global ambitions.

How can you get involved? Keep reading to find out…

Tidy Books is looking for crowdfunding for its next growth spurt, and you can be a part of it. You can invest as much or a little as you like, from £30 and upwards, and as an investor, you can have a direct impact on Tidy Books’ exciting future! You’d be part of a company that’s exciting and forward thinking, and we’d love to share our success with investors who care about Tidy Books’ future.

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Crowdfunding is a way for smaller companies to  achieve their goals, and there’s some information about crowd-funding at the bottom of this email.


Our award-winning bookcases and storage ideas have been a huge hit with parents and retailers. Now, we want to expand and make Tidy Books and its innovative designs, a household name all over the world.
Tidy Books has grown organically since 2004, and is now stocked in major retailers such as John Lewis and Mothercare, and retailers in the US such as Amazon US and Wayfair. Tidy Books is poised now for faster international growth, and we’re looking for funding to take advantage of our unique opportunity in the market.

At this stage we are simply gauging interest and there is no commitment. Join us and we’ll work together to put a Tidy Books bookcase in every child’s bedroom! Interested?

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Find out more about Crowdfunding

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-38uPkyH9vI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowdfunding
http://www.forbes.com/sites/devinthorpe/2012/10/15/get-ready-here-it-comes-crowdfunding-will-explode-in-2013/

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About Géraldine Grandidier

Géraldine is Tidy Books’ founder, designer and CEO, as well as mum to Adele and Emile. She started Tidy Books in her violin workshop because she couldn’t find a good bookcase for her kids. Now her Tidy Books bookcases and storage designs are encouraging independence and a love of reading in kids all over the world.

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