FAQ
Will this book teach me stuff I already know?
Probably! Actually all books do, even though many authors have the gall to profess their stuff is radically new. Here's how The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur works - You already have most of the knowledge you need inside you, the TPE simply gives you methods for discovering and exploiting what you already have. Entrepreneurialism is about successfully exploiting your strengths, your talents and your gifts. This is all stuff you already know. The TPE simply walks you through the process of discovering it, building on it and making a kick ass business out of it.
How much money do I need to start my first company?
Very, very little. You simply need to determine two things. First, what standard of living are you willing to accept in order to get your business launched? Second, how much money do you need to put food on your plate? With those two questions answered you have the money quotient figured out. To start your business, all you need is yourself and an email address (and the email address is free!)
How is The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur different than other business books?
If you think back in your life, what were the memorable moments? Typically they're not the science lectures you sat through in high school. Usually it is times where the moment had strong emotions tied to it – when you were happy, angry, sad or ecstatic. We remember things when we associate emotion with it. Unfortunately, almost all business books are written like a science lecture – boring. The TPE is different in that it was written not only to educate but also to entertain, and because of that the knowledge you gain will stick around a whole lot longer – probably for life.
Who are the people that will gain the most benefit from reading The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur?
- Young entrepreneurs and college entrepreneurs
- Entrepreneurs launching their first company
- People who are thinking about becoming an entrepreneur
- Entrepreneurs who’s business has less than $5M in annual revenue
- Entrepreneurs who are struggling with a glass ceiling











