Today on The Rise To The Top: The #1 Non-Boring Business Show: How does a medical school graduate ditch the medical path, become an entrepreneur, and in one year go from $100 a month to $20,000 a month (which is predicted to double next month) plus move to a South American paradise? Enter today’s guest, Rosh Khan founder of SocialRank Media, who tells us exactly how he has done just that.
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Rosh’s Facebook Page
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EducationForTheNation.com (full site is coming soon)
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