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National Small Business Week Contest

In honor of National Small Business Week, June 17-21, 2013, we are having one fabulous contest, where you can WIN Tamara Monosoff’s (of Mom Invented) “How Hot is Your Product?” book and workbook.  Find out if your product idea will make or cost you money!  “How Hot is Your Product?” shows creative product entrepreneurs how to save thousands of dollars by asking the right questions first!  CastCoverz! (leading global manufacturer, e-tailer, and innovator of essential orthopedic soft goods) owner and founder, Annette Giacomazzi, is honored to be quoted on the front cover!

Annette Giacomazzi

“I was privileged to have received an advance copy.  I took one weekend and diligently applied it to my current business, CastCoverz!  What a humbling experience.  I am doing some things right.  But, had I gleaned the information I learned from this book BEFORE I started my business, I would have spent less on initial investment money, slashed my learning curve in half and saved myself a tremendous amount of time.” ~Annette Giacomazzi

Tell us in 50 words or less why YOU deserve to win the “How Hot is Your Product?” book and workbook, by Tamara Monosoff!  You can comment with your answer below our Facebook contest post or email us at cs@castcoverz.com through Sunday, June 23, 2013.  Thankz for participating, we look forward to announcing our winner next week!

Broken Arm Becomes Mom’s Lucky Break

We are SO excited and we just can’t hide it!  CastCoverz! has been featured in The Huffington Post as part of Marlo Thomas’ “It Ain’t Over” series, which features women who have reinvented their careers, found new passions and reinvigorated their dreams after 40.  CastCoverz! fits the bill!

“From the time she was a teenager, Annette Giacomazzi was searching for her lucky break. An inventor at heart, she was always looking for the next big thing.”, says Lori Weiss of The Huffington Post.

Elli, her collection of casts and Annette (Mother and Daughter)

You can read this fabulous feature in it’s entirety here:  “Her Daughter’s Broken Arm Became Mom’s Lucky Break