September 4th, 2010 by
Chances are you have heard of Seth Godin. He has published a number of great business and marketing books, writes an excellent blog, and may be (or at least will be) considered one of the great marketing geniuses of our time. Linchpin is his latest book and differs to some degree than his previous publications. You could argue that this book exudes a more motivational tone than his others.
Source:Book Review – Linchpin by Seth Godin
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September 2nd, 2010 by admin
In the end, it does not matter if your tribe has 10 people or 10000 people. What matters is how you lead a small group of devoted people can turn a small tribe into a worldwide movement. All you need is one leader.
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September 2nd, 2010 by
Looking for your next great business book to read? Here are four of my favorite books for women in business.
Source:Four Fantastic Business Books for Female Entrepreneurs
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September 1st, 2010 by admin
Today I want to share a new book that came my way from my friend, Kristin Arnold. Kristin is the president of the National Speakers Association and an all around fabulous woman. I had the opportunity to spend time with her at the recent NSA convention and was wowed by her not-so-traditional thoughts on the art of speaking and her just-plain practical approach to business.
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September 1st, 2010 by
Something that many authors find difficult when it comes to facing when book marketing their own product is “how much is justifiable to spend on marketing my book?” Whilst the answer to that question will obviously depend largely on your own circumstances, relying on advances and additional royalties (and sales) is certainly not enough. What if you could use your book as the platform from which you earn money but it was not the only component of your revenue stream?… Read the rest
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August 31st, 2010 by admin
Generating ideas is easy. The challenge is in the execution. Creative industry guru and entrepreneur, Scott Belsky, details what’s needed to realize your ideas in his new book entitled,”Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming The Obstacles Between Vision & Reality.” This second in a series of articles highlighting Belsky’s message focuses on executing ideas.
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August 30th, 2010 by
Are you planning to start up a new business or do you need advice on your current business status? Who can be a better advisor than a great business book? I understand, the options are many, but it isn’t feasible to follow them all.
Source:Top Business Books You Must Read
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August 29th, 2010 by
Many people are looking for new businesses or ventures to start whether to make a full time income or to supplement an existing income. A laundromat business can be considered but until now this has often been a very difficult field of business to evaluate to see whether it can be viable.
Source:How to Find, Evaluate and Buy a Laundromat
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August 28th, 2010 by
If starting a business was easy, everyone would do it. Thank God that it is as hard as it is or you and I probably wouldn’t have a chance! One thing that we can do to improve our businesses is to read helpful books about business and marketing that will help change our thinking which results in better business tactics, strategies, and eventually success!
Source:Top 3 Business Books For Small Business Owners
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August 27th, 2010 by admin
I thoroughly enjoyed “Lead Like Ike: Ten Business Strategies From The CEO Of D-Day” by Geoff Loftus. As a former soldier and someone who studies all things martial, and as someone with business and law degrees who speaks on the topics using military and warrior references, this book was extremely informative and enjoyable to read.
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