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ProHealth.com Helps Fight Breast Cancer with @AMGB

ProHealth.com, an online store featuring a quality selection of vitamins, natural supplements and health research; is the latest merchant to support AffiliateMarketersGiveBack.com efforts to fight breast cancer with their Save 10% and Give 10% promotion going on now, through October 31, 2011.

ProHealth.com Save 10% & Give 10% AffiliateMarketersGiveBack.com Promotion


ProHealth.com will be donating 10% of each sale to the Avon Foundation through AffiliateMarktersGiveBack.com to support Breast Cancer Research. As if that isn’t enough reason to shop with ProHealth; you will also save 10% on when you place your online order.

With flu season on it’s way, I’ll be loading up on my EPICOR® IMMUNE COMPLEX™ 🙂

So, go ahead an check out all of the healthy living products ProHealth has to offer and stock up, save and help fight breast cancer at the same time. It’s a win-win situation all around.

Click Here to Visit ProHealth.com’s Website

TweetForBoobies.com Launches (Fun & Painless Way to Give Back)

http://amgb.milliontweets.com

I am delighted to announce the launch of
TweetForBoobies.com,
powered by MillionTweets.

MillionTweets is a site owned by Udoogoo, a social technology company based in Galway and Dublin. Anton Mannering, the CEO of Udoogoo and Andrew Clarke, the CTO developed MillionTweets as a way to raise money for charities and I can’t be more thrilled that they have partnered with AffiliateMarketersGiveBack.com to raise money for breast cancer.

TweetForBoobies.com, is a fun and painless way to help fight breast cancer. Simply type in your message and click “Tweet To Give Back”. You will be taken to PayPal where you can donate $1.00 or more. Net proceeds will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation on behalf of AffiliateMarketersGiveBack.com.

Our goal is to raise $194,280* by December 31, 2009.

Please show your support by sending a Tweet and help us raise money to fight this terrible disease.

*The American Cancer Society estimates that 194,280 people in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009.