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Will King's book "How To Build A Great Business In Tough Times" is on sale now...

Will King started King of Shaves during the middle of the last recession back in 1993. He hand-filled the first 10,000 bottles of his original King of Shaves Shaving Oil at his kitchen sink, even getting his girlfriend, parents and just about anyone he could to pitch in! From such humble beginnings, King of Shaves has grown to become a brand loved by men alike across the entire the globe.

Will's new book shows budding entrepreneurs the way to realise their business dreams even in times of economic hardship. It's the inspiring entrepreneurial from-the-kitchen-table-to-supermarket-shelf story. Will explains how to keep the faith and follow your business dream even when the odds are heavily stacked against you.

Buy the book now from amazon.co.uk, click here.

Or from WH Smith, Waterstones and play.com.

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Simon Watson

Simon Watson, Head of Design, King of Shaves

Simon Watson
Head of Design, King of Shaves

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