Joe Lawrence – Share Today, Inspire Tomorrow

Joe is a published Christian author who focuses in three major areas: Spiritual, Mental and Physical Growth.  He joebiophoto-1founded Inspire Tomorrow to share the experiences learned over the years and from many great mentors.

Twenty years experience in Martial Arts and ten years in the military have forced him to learn many lessons the hard way.  Joe wants to make sure no one has to re-learn his mistakes.  He believes, “To make a true difference in the world around us we need to share what we know and have today to inspire a better tomorrow.”  This has become the founding principle of Inspire Tomorrow.

Joe writes books, eBooks, articles for websites, training courses, blogs, and press releases.  Look around this site using the categories to the right to see samples and examples.

To contact Joe Lawrence, email: joeylaw34@gmail.com

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Inspire Tomorrow wants to handle all of your writing needs.  We have experience in a wide range of content and can add value to almost any website.  Businesses have benefitted from our Press Releases and customized lesson plans.  Will you?

We have the tools to grow your website and reader-base.  Leave all that stuff to us and simply focus on running your online business.

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Website and blog articles – $0.03 per word
Press Releases – $0.05 per word (price includes online distribution to major search engines)
Lesson Plans -$15 hour or $7 per page

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I like to be transparent with people and let you know where all revenues go.  If you are interested in this info go to: Charity

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Inspire Tomorrow Revenue/Charity policy

My pastor always preaches a 10-10-80 budget.  This means the first 10% of all profits go to God.  The next 10% goes into saving for a rainy day and then we use the other 80% to live off of.  I like to modify that slightly:

The first 10% – Goes to God…my church who uses the tithes to do great things throughout this planet!

The next 15% – goes to a charity.  Last year, we sent money to local firefighters trying to get better equipment, the Low Country Orphan Relief Fund and to the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

The last 75% – goes to paying those who help me look good and business expenses.

There you have it.  The first 25% of every penny you give me is invested in others.  Share Today, Inspire Tomorrow!

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