$67 for $20
So I’ve never net Mitch Joel. (Until we started engaging across social channels in a more meaningful way 6-8 mos ago, I had never heard of him), I’ve never spoken with Mitch Joel and, were he to queue up in one of our lift lines, I couldn’t point a finger at him (even if he was helmetless). And yet, we’re about to give away several thousand dollars worth of lift tickets to help support the sale of his book, ‘6 Pixels of Separation.’
Why are we doing this? Well, because I think we should.
We read it, got lots from it and are in the process of applying what we’ve learned at both conscious and, I think, unconscious levels. Beyond that, we think we got a hell of a lot more out of it than the dough we put on the table (and summarily expensed) to buy it, so we’re going to try and help give a bit back. Here goes.
Show us a receipt from a recent purchase and we’ll give you a lift ticket. Easy. A lift ticket here at Jay Peak goes for $67 this season. 6 Pixels of Separation, which you can easily add to your quiver by jumping off here to buy http://www.amazon.com/Six-Pixels-Separation-Connected-Everyone/dp/0446548235/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1252604984&sr=8-1 goes for about $20. That seems like a pretty good deal, non?
Plus, the guy is from Montreal. And Montreal kicks ass.
Limited to the first 20. Send your proof to me at swright@jaypeakresort.com
steve

I just wanted to say,”thank you.” I did, indeed, ask people to help me out with promoting my book, but I never expected anything like this. I am blown away. Thank you, thank you, thank you! (did I say, “thank you”?)
Sooo…any tickets left?