Hurry, Bucks fans and NBA fans. This offer won't last long. Heck, it's probably already gone. But, it is awesome.
If you follow hoops, chances are you know and love Shea Serrano's "Basketball (and Other Things). It's heaven for any hoops head, and the bestseller is filled with great NBA stories.
On Twitter, Serrano commands an honest and open profile with nearly 200,000 followers. With the release of his current best-seller, Sherrano's used Twitter to not only drive sales, but also build his basketball brand.
One way is through limited-edition bookmarks from illustrator Arturo Torres, like the one featuring Giannis that he dropped today.
🚨 🚨🚨 GIANNIS BOOKMARK IS BEAUTIFUL & PERFECT ~ if you want one:
PayPal $7: sheaserrano@gmail.com
Venmo $7: @ shea-serrano
make sure to INCLUDE YOUR ADDRESS pic.twitter.com/JHLZV50mnN — Shea Serrano (@SheaSerrano) January 16, 2018
They will, as he notes, sell out.
they will run out like literally every other bookmark we've done -- if you want more than one then just go up by multiples of 7 (2 for $14, 3 for $21 etc.) — Shea Serrano (@SheaSerrano) January 16, 2018
I got one. You?
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