The Wellness Revolution: How to Make a Fortune in the Next Trillion Dollar Industry

The Wellness Revolution: How to Make a Fortune in the Next Trillion Dollar Industry

by PaulZanePilzer (Author)

Synopsis

How to make a fortune in the next big boom industry? The paperback edition of this revolutionary business book, by bestselling author Paul Pilzer, shows wellness professionals and entrepreneurs how to get in on the ground floor of the booming wellness industry. A legendary entrepreneur and speaker, Pilzer predicts that within the next decade money spent on disease prevention will surpass that spent on disease treatment - and he shows readers how to stake their claim while there's still time. The Wellness Revolution is a step-by-step plan for getting rich that will help entrepreneurs figure out where they fit in the industry, learn how to control demand, and how to get started. This insightful and well-reasoned book shows how to take advantage of the wellness boom, but its lessons can be applied to any new market. Paul Zane Pilzer (Park City, UT) is a world-renowned economist, a multimillionaire software entrepreneur, a part-time rabbi, a college professor, and a bestselling author. As an entrepreneur, Pilzer earned his first $10 million before the age of thirty. A former commentator on National Public Radio and CNN, Pilzer has been a guest on Larry King Live!' three times, and he has been on the cover of several national magazines. He speaks to nearly 500,000 people a year, and more than 10,000,000 video and audio copies of his speeches have been sold.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 14 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0471207942
ISBN 13: 9780471207948

Author Bio
PAUL ZANE PILZER is a world--renowned economist, a multimillionaire software entrepreneur, a lay rabbi, a college professor, and the New York Times bestselling author of God Wants You to Be Rich and Unlimited Wealth. After earning his MBA from Wharton at age 22, Pilzer made his first $10 million before the age of 30 and was an appointed economic advisor during two presidential administrations, as well as a commentator on NPR and CNN.