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How To Make Money With 3D Printing: Start Your Own 3D Printing Business In Less Than 30 Days

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Why this book is for true Visionaries ..and how you can become a 3D printing start-up business. This book is for those of you who believe in a vision that has not fully developed yet. This was written for people who have a strong vision about the future and for those of you who think that modern technology can solve some of our deepest problems. As long as you have the passion and creativity to start your own 3D printing business you will set yourself aside from the vast majority of people who do not believe in the financial potential of this wonderful technology. I believe that people who have a rich vision of the future will be the leaders in this industry and in order to be a leader you will have to learn as much as you can about this subject. I hope that this book will help you through this process. Learn... **Understanding 3D printing **Learn How to Replicate Objects With 3D scanning Technology **Create your Plan of Action **Why Should I invest in 3D Printing Business? **The future of 3D printing **The Singularity Theory and 3D Printing **How to Choose a 3D printer **What Should I Print? **How to sell your 3D Printed Objects **Free 3D Printing Software **How to Take Care of Your 3D Printer Would You Like To Know More? 3D Printing - 3D Printing Business - 3D Printing for Beginners - How to 3D Print

34 pages, Paperback

First published February 10, 2015

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Michele Gilbert

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Michele Gilbert was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Drawn to literature and writing at a young age, she enrolled at Brooklyn College after graduation and majored in English. Michele did not begin writing immediately, instead embarking in the finance industry and spent the next thirty years on Wall Street.
Serendipity struck when she least expected it. After ending a long-term relationship, Michele found herself lost and unsure what the future held. She began to read books on grief and loss, looking for answers. Those led her to delve deeper into the Law of Attraction and its power. What resulted was remarkable. Not only had she begun to heal, she had also rekindled her former love of writing and discovered her life’s purpose.
The years have taken her through many twists and turns, but she learned valuable lessons along the way. Today she writes books–mostly self-help and metaphysical in nature–and feels compelled to share her knowledge with those facing similar experiences. Her greatest hope is to inspire others and show them ways to overcome adversity and gracefully accept life's inevitable low points.
Going forward, she plans to incorporate more teachings of self-help, finance and meditation. Regular meditation is very beneficial to her progress as she forges a new life. Morning rituals and positive incantations are other practices Michele embraces; they are very restorative in daily life.
As an avid hiker, Michele and fellow club members often hike the picturesque Jersey Pine Barrens. She is a history buff, voracious reader, baseball fanatic and a foodie. She also proudly supports Trout Unlimited–a national non-profit organization dedicated to conserving, protecting and restoring North America’s Coldwater fisheries and their watersheds.
Michele currently resides forty minutes from Atlantic City and the Jersey Shore. She makes her home with a Blue Russian rescue cat named Jersey, though she isn’t exactly sure who rescued who.


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April 5, 2015
With all the respect to the author, the book is quite useless in the area of its title. It is too general without any concrete point and really valuable advice.
There are much better publications about the economic and entrepreneurial value of additive manufacturing available for FREE, and if you are going into this domain, I suggest you to search for them.
8 reviews
October 6, 2015
Basic stuff

I thought this would give me nuts and bolts of starting a 3D printing. Not so. Instead it was more of a "rah, rah, you can do it!" type of book. Did I learn anything? Not really. Lots of repetition. Needed editing.
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