Launch kit

Thank you for helping us launch Remote, Inc.  This page has draft posts, cartoons and images that make it easy for you to help spread the word.

Here are all the ways you can help:

  1. Order the book from your favorite bookseller.
  2. Review the book on Amazon.
  3. Share Remote, Inc. with your HR team or employer. (Our Teams page is just for them.)
  4. Review the book on Goodreads.
  5. Tweet about the book. (You can edit the message before you send, or pick from one of the tweetable images below. )
  6. Post on LinkedIn.
  7. Share the book on Facebook.
  8. Post to Instagram. (We have some Insta-ready pics below.)

Suggested posts

Remote work can be productive and fulfilling.  Remote, Inc. is the book to help you make the most of your time at home—so you can decide whether and how much to go back to the office.

remoteincbook.com

The new hybrid workplace combines remote + office. That’s why we need to get remote work right—and Remote, Inc. is the book that shows how.

remoteincbook.com

Don’t go back to the office until you’ve mastered the art of working from home. @RemoteIncBook shares the mindset and tactics that make #remotework productive, without letting it take over your whole life. I can’t wait to read it!

remoteincbook.com

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Instagrammable

These images are just the right size for Instagram, and you can share them on LinkedIn, Facebook and other social networks, too!

Cartoon of person on video call holding dog in lap, saying, "And now Miss Fuzzywuggles will take us through our third-quarter financials."
"The magic of remote work lies in those long uninterrupted blocks of time when you can think deeply about your projects. That big-picture vision is the difference between crossing off tasks and taking true ownership of your work."
Cartoon: Woman alone in office looks at screen full of 12 different faces, and says, "It's great to be back in the office so we can all meet face-to-face!"
"The whole idea of work-life balance implies a zero-sum game in which your work is somehow in opposition to your actual life. But the real joy of remote work comes from shaping your work so that it’s fully integrated with the life you want to live. "