Ben Rife – Why Should Entrepreneurs Write Books

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Ben Rife is proudly announcing the launch of his new book “Hyper-Grow Your Business.” His motivation behind writing the book was based on his experience as a business owner. Ben was inspired by being in business for 15 years and witnessing the challenges that it takes to be succesful. The biggest hurdle that a business will face is: SALES. This book will teach you how to sell more effectively and efficiently. What are you waiting for? Order your copy today here at benrife.com/book or for print, audible, and kindle on Amazon.com. Ben Rife is the CEO and founder of http://bullfrog.net the best telecomm company in the world if you are looking for great advantages of securing your team and investing in the future of your business’ communication Ben Rife is the man to talk to.
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