About Nabil & The eBook
This book is written by Nabil Khan who is a part-time blogger at
Enkay Blog. He is a 20 year old who decided at the age of 14 that conventional jobs for teenagers such as working at fast food chains or local grocery stores were too unadventurous. He then decided to start his own web design company and over the course of almost 5 years, he worked with over 25 small and medium businesses to help develop their online presence.

This may not sound too convincing until you consider the fact that Nabil also attended a prestigious public school while running his web design company and graduated in the top tier with a near perfect GPA. Currently, Nabil attends the University of Houston as a full-time student on a scholarship. He is pursuing a double major in Accounting and Marketing as well as a Masters in Accounting. He still has a near perfect GPA and has been on the Dean’s List each semester that he has completed at the University. All this while still maintaining his
popular blog.

This eBook was written mainly to help individuals get an insight into blogging. It not only helps them get started with the basics of setting up a blog but also provides them with tips and hints to do so without any road blocks.

The concept of the eBook is derived from Nabil’s personal experiences and hardships in starting up the blog. Nabil is known for telling it like it is and this eBook will not paint any utopian pictures but will hope to give you a helping hand into the world of blogs.

The eBook is free because I think that you shouldn’t have to pay for something unless you really don’t know what it contains. It all boils down to the fact that if you find this eBook interesting or even half way worth it, I’d really like you to
subscribe to my blog.

Furthermore, by not charging for the eBook I have another way that you can “pay” for the eBook and that is by
donating to Save The Children. If you feel like this eBook should be worth something, then I’d really like you to donate that particular amount to Save The Children. If you’d like more information about the organization, visit their website by clicking here.



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