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CELLPRENEUR: The Millionaire Prisoner's Guidebook REVISED Edition. They say you can't start a business while in prison legally and not violate your prison's rules. Now, with Cellpreneur, a complete guidebook, it is possible to do just that and a whole lot more Josh Kruger, life-term prisoner and self-made Cellpreneur, started a publishing business from a maximum-security prison cell. Author of The Millionaire Prisoner and Pen Pal Success, he shows you how you can do it too Though a series of guided instructions, inside Cellpreneur: The Millionaire Prisoner's Guidebook, you'll learn how to: - Legally start a business from your cell- The proper way to form a corporation or LLC- Find and hire a personal assistant- Successfully manage your time to get things done efficiently- Learn how to make real money you can put into your account- Tips and tactics to license your idea- How to get approval from your warden- Power of attorney secrets- Sample fill-in-the-blank forms- Full contact info of people who can help Cellpreneur contains "insider's" wisdom especially designed for prisoners. You owe it to yourself to invest in this book NOTE: This book is only for those prisoners who want to make a difference in their life and achieve their business dreams Every word is designed so that prisoners can succeed right from their prison cell REVISED EDITION 2018 This publication has been revised to be in accordance with the Board Policy, 03.91, Uniform Offender Correspondence Rules and Regulations of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
About the Author
In 1999, Josh Kruger was arrested for felony murder, home invasion, and robbery. At the subsequent bench trial in 2000, he received a directed verdict of acquittal, when the state refused to participate over an evidence dispute. Kruger was released, but eventually rearrested and convicted in a 2003 jury trial and sentenced to life in prison. After reading several of Zig Ziglar's books, Kruger reached out to the late, great motivational speaker and began corresponding with Ziglar. He adopted Zig's philosophy that you can have everything you want in life if you just help enough people get what they want. Tired of depending on friends and family for support, the graduate of Crown Financial Ministries decided to leverage his extensive juvenile and adult prison experiences into a freelance writing career. In 2011, Kruger launched his micropublishing empire from his maximum-security prison cell by self-publishing two booklets, How To Get Free Pen Pals and How To Win Your Football Pool. Prison authorities seized his property and threw him in segregation by alleging that he was violating prison rules. Not to be dismayed, Kruger kept going and published his first book, The Millionaire Prisoner, to help prisoners find their cellpreneurial calling and to look for the opportunities in life instead of the obstacles. Both of his third and fourth books are based on his own personal experiences from behind the iron veil of prison. His mission is to change lives, one prisoner at a time.
About the Author
In 1999, Josh Kruger was arrested for felony murder, home invasion, and robbery. At the subsequent bench trial in 2000, he received a directed verdict of acquittal, when the state refused to participate over an evidence dispute. Kruger was released, but eventually rearrested and convicted in a 2003 jury trial and sentenced to life in prison. After reading several of Zig Ziglar's books, Kruger reached out to the late, great motivational speaker and began corresponding with Ziglar. He adopted Zig's philosophy that you can have everything you want in life if you just help enough people get what they want. Tired of depending on friends and family for support, the graduate of Crown Financial Ministries decided to leverage his extensive juvenile and adult prison experiences into a freelance writing career. In 2011, Kruger launched his micropublishing empire from his maximum-security prison cell by self-publishing two booklets, How To Get Free Pen Pals and How To Win Your Football Pool. Prison authorities seized his property and threw him in segregation by alleging that he was violating prison rules. Not to be dismayed, Kruger kept going and published his first book, The Millionaire Prisoner, to help prisoners find their cellpreneurial calling and to look for the opportunities in life instead of the obstacles. Both of his third and fourth books are based on his own personal experiences from behind the iron veil of prison. His mission is to change lives, one prisoner at a time.
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