Posts Tagged ‘Joe Sabah’

New Book – Carve Out Your Niche – Coming Soon

Friday, August 12th, 2011

What happens after you have been successfully operating your fixer-upper house business for several years, and you have become a master of your own minor universe?

At that point, it’s time to move on to the next phase of your career. You need to write a book about your experiences and share your hard-earned wisdom with others.

Following closely on the heels of writing your book, you will need to find ways to reach the people that will benefit from your book, and you must (gasp! choke!) promote your book.

This is where my new book, Carve Out Your Niche: How to Live Your Passion, Write Your Book, & Help Others to Change Their World, comes to your rescue.

I have already blazed a path for you to follow. Just follow the steps laid out in my book and you too will be able to:

1. Find your niche, or mission in life, if you haven’t already;

2. Lean to write and self-publish your book;

3. Promote your message through an assortment of proven techniques, including videos, radio interviews, and that ravenous monster called “the internet.”

Carve Out Your Niche will soon be available at Amazon.com and other internet book stores.

However, if you can’t wait and would like a preview of my book, you can fill in the form on my Carve Out Your Niche website and receive a free download of the Introductory Chapter.

Joe Sabah, author of How to Get on Radio Talk Shows all Across America, has reviewed my book and commented,

Carve Out Your Niche is a true pleasure to read. Follow Sprouse’s steps and you will succeed!

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Joe Sabah, Get the Job You Really Want, and fixer upper houses

Monday, July 26th, 2010

In the book How to Get the Job you Really Want and Get Employers to Call You, author Joe Sabah says,

Are you willing to pay the price to have your life be the way you really want it? We all know there is a price to be paid for everything in life. If we stay in the same circumstances we are now it may cost us our life. Serious illness can be caused because of stress, the stress of being in a job we hate. Take the time to consider what price you are paying now for what you have in your life.

For me, the perfect job was buying fixer-upper houses and renting them out. It provided me the independence and financial security that I desired, and I could do it while still working my 8:00 to 5:00 job.

If you don’t like your job, if you are having your hours reduced, or if you lose your job altogether, it may be time to consider establishing a business that will provide you with some additional economic security.

How would you answer Joe Sabah’s question, “What price would you be willing to pay to have the life you really want?”