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Igniting Souls® and EOS Worldwide® Launch EOS Impact™: The Exclusive Publishing Collaboration for 850+ EOS Implementers
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EOS Impact EOS Impact with Kary Oberbrunner & Mark O'Donnell Igniting Souls
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Washingtoner -- Two businesses that serve entrepreneurs are joining forces to provide access to publishing to strengthen their impact and reach. EOS Worldwide and Igniting Souls have formed a collaboration to offer a transformational publishing experience.

Trusted by over 280,000 companies worldwide, The Entrepreneurial Operating System® is a business operating system designed to help you run a frustration-free organization and gain renewed energy, focus, excitement, and business growth. Founded in 2008, over 850 EOS Professional Implementers® now serve the worldwide community.

Igniting Souls has published over 1,200 books in the past 20 years. This unique publisher attracts the world's top entrepreneurs including NY Times bestselling author Peter Diamandis, billionaire businessman Naveen Jain, and No. 1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author Justin Donald. Igniting Souls helps authors turn their books into businesses and up to 18 streams of income.

Many EOS Professional Implementers seek to publish a book that grows their influence, impact, and income. EOS Impact is that solution. This collaboration between EOS Worldwide and Igniting Souls is a perfect example of what Dan Sullivan, co-founder of Strategic Coach®, refers to as a "Free Zone collaboration"—two parties coming together and forming a competition-free capability.
  • WHO: The exclusive publishing imprint for EOS Implementers through a collaboration with Igniting Souls.

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  • WHAT: This transformational publishing experience gives authors unique EOS benefits and the influence, impact, and income potential they deserve.

  • WHEN: This opportunity launches the week of March 4 via a webinar series with EOS Visionary Mark O'Donnell and Igniting Souls CEO Kary Oberbrunner. (Limited publishing contracts available.)

  • WHERE: EOS Impact books will be distributed to 40,000+ channels worldwide. This publishing imprint will expand our combined impact across the globe, providing even greater opportunities for our community.

  • WHY: We share Igniting Souls' commitment to publish, protect, and promote our EOS Implementers' books the right way. For over 20 years, the world's top entrepreneurs have trusted Igniting Souls' unique model to set free their world-changing ideas.

  • HOW: EOS Implementers can register for the live announcement with Mark and Kary https://ignitingsouls.com/eoswebinar

EOS Impact publishes, protects, and promotes books for exponential impact. For more information, visit: https://ignitingsouls.com/eosimpact

Source: Igniting Souls

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