Bill Bartmann: Billionaire Business School
It’s pretty rare to get an Olympic Gold Medal. Only 1,210 Americans have received one. It’s unusual to climb Mt. Everest, too: Just 2,300 people have done that. But there’s an even more rare category: The number of billionaires. No more than 1,125 people in the world can claim that distinction.
Keep in mind that this group of 1,125 people includes people who had major help along the way: Many were born with it, inherited it, or had every advantage while growing up.
In the history of billionaires, Bill Bartmann stands alone. He’s the only former homeless person and gang member ever to have made a billion dollars.
Bill has another distinction: Of all the firms EVER to be on Inc. Magazine’s “500 Fastest-Growing Companies” list, only Microsoft grew as fast for as long as Bill Bartmann’s company did.
But Bill Bartmann once worked in a slaughterhouse. He was an alcoholic at age 17. And at one point Bill was paralyzed from the waist down. Yet Bill discovered a different way of thinking and acting that enabled him to overcome all of that, and become a self-made billionaire.
He went from eating out of dumpsters and living under a bridge viaduct, to having after-tax, take-home pay in a single year of more than $100 million and being listed as the 25th richest person in America.
Now Bill is coaching others in how to succeed in business. His true passion right now is to show others his special techniques for overcoming any challenge and being as successful as they want to be.
Muhammad Ali has said, “Bill is the Greatest at helping people recognize and discover the champion hiding inside. He teaches people how to knock out the negatives in their lives.”
And now Bill Bartman is launching a one-of-a-kind online service, called his “Billionaire Business System.”
This is not a one-size-fits-all deal. Instead, Bill has built a mentoring tool that provides you with targeted advice on many individual topics.
Are you already running a business but not sure what’s the best way to secure financing for your next stage of growth? Bill covers that topic. Not even sure if business is right for you? He has a video session just about that.
The Billionaire Business System has almost two dozen topics, and is constantly growing.
See for yourself why the Smithsonian Institution has a permanent display about Bill’s achievements and why Harvard Business School studies Bill’s techniques.
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