While at college studying for his engineering degree, Vikrant Shaurya stumbled across a book in the school’s library that changed the course of his life forever: “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” by Robert Kiyosaki. As soon as he read this book, he dropped out of college and started his own business… a business which then failed within six months. But his vision for a better future for himself had not changed, and he kept working and growing toward it.
Now today, Vikrant is the founder and CEO of bestsellingbook.com, a company that helps professionals who aren’t writers to brainstorm, edit, and publish their own books about their area of expertise, all with the goal of expanding their reach and driving more customers to their business.
So if you’ve ever thought about writing a book yourself, whether or not you see yourself as a writer, this episode will revolutionize your approach and give you the resources you need to publish your own bestselling book.
“Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” by Robert Kiyosaki
Find out more about Vikrant Shaurya on bestsellingbook.com, and visit bestsellingbook.com/checklist to get the checklist and start writing YOUR bestselling book!
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