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Author: RWHill
• Friday, May 01st, 2009

This coming Monday, I will officially release my new ebook, “The
Revolution Has Begun: How Biomass Is Changing the World.”

It highlights biomass as a great source of renewable energy. We know
we have to wean ourselves off of foreign oil. How about producing
some homegrown energy right here in the United States? Biomass is
the way to do it.

The book also has a surprise ending that offers a new solution for
making biomass even better.

So log on and read up on Monday. And remember…the revolution has begun!

Author: RWHill
• Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Author: RWHill
• Monday, April 13th, 2009

Author: RWHill
• Monday, April 06th, 2009

Author: RWHill
• Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

This week I am promoting my first ebook, “From Tragedy To Triumph: How Economic Challenges Often Create Economic Progress.” It tells the story of how some of our country’s greatest economic development came out of economic downturns. Here is the link to the ebook on my website:

http://www.rwhill.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/the-march-ebook2.pdf

Yesterday I talked about how often entrepreneurs experimented with an old product and created something new. Another interesting fact I learned is how often entrepreneurs created something from scratch….before there was even a market for it. In the Great Depression, the Galvin brothers figured out a way to install a radio into a car. It had never been done before. There was no market for it. But once it had been created, everyone wanted one. Now, no one has a car without a radio. The market followed the product.

This is a great example of the great progress that can come out of bad times. So keep faith…and keep looking for that new market!

Author: RWHill
• Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

My first ebook is officially launched! It’s entitled, “From Tragedy To Triumph,” and it can be found at this link on my website:

http://www.rwhill.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/the-march-ebook2.pdf

One of the fascinating things I learned in my research is how often a small change can make a big difference. Like the story I tell in the book about the creation of the chocolate chip cookies. A similar recipe had been used for years; but out of necessity, chocolate chips were once tried and a cookie legend was born.

Isn’t that the way life always is? We find ourselves in a bad spot and try something different. Many times, we end up creating something better than ever before. I believe so many new ideas and new inventions are going to come out of this current economic recession. If only we have the courage to experiment.

What about you? Use this time to try something different and create something new.