
"Bechtold is the Pied Piper for the New Millennium. Follow him and you will learn to enjoy your life and your work; and you will quickly come to agree that fun really is the best thing to have!"
--TIM KNOX, bestselling author of Everything I Know About Business I Learned from My Mama, www.timknox.com
"Finally . . . the truth is revealed. Work is not a four-letter word when you love what you do. Alan delivers a rollicking good read that gives you a step-by-step blueprint for making money while having fun."
--SHAWN CASEY, founder and CEO of eSpider Squad Franchises, www.shawncasey.com
"This book should be required reading for anyone who hates their job and wants to live a life of their biggest dreams . . . and still make huge sums of money! This is a rare gem your boss does not want you to read."
--T.J. ROHLEDER, President and CEO of M.O.R.E. Inc.
"I've worked with hundreds of CEOs and I always tell them, if it isn't fun--if it's not rewarding and satisfying--don't do it. Now I'm going to make Bechtold's "Will Work for Fun" required reading, so they have the exact same road map to turn their passions into profits and, as Bechtold says, 'make their play pay.' Give this book to your children. It will help them get a head start on the only sane way to earn a living: doing what you love for money."
--PAUL LEMBERG, CEO of Axcelus Advisors, and bestselling author of Be Unreasonable, www.paullemberg.com
"Will Work for Fun" illustrates how, anyone can easily turn any hobby or outside interest into a reliable source of incomefreeing the reader to do what he or she truly loves doing, all day long. Will Work for Fun invites readers to discover their hidden interests and talents, then walks them through a simple process, developing those interests into a thriving business. The author has discovered the way to make his play pay, enabling him to play all day, every day. He has perfected the fine art of turning fun into money by thinking like a publisher (not like a writer). And he consistently makes better money having fun than I could ever make working at a job.
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