11-30-2017, 06:46 AM
40 Lessons for a New Kind of Entrepreneur
-Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars overall on Am@zon-
One noteworthy review
"If you want a true manifesto, a guidebook with clear signposts, and a fun ride you'll return to again and again, you have it here in this book. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did."
—TIM FERRISS, author of The 4-Hour Workweek
Description
You can follow the beaten path and call yourself an entrepreneur or you can blaze your own trail and really be one.
When Derek Sivers started CD Baby, he wasn’t planning on building a major business. He was a successful independent musician who just wanted to sell his CDs online. When no one would help him do it, he set out on his own and built an online store from scratch.
He started in 1998 by helping his friends sell their CDs. In 2000, he hired his first employee. Eight years later, he sold CD Baby for $22 million.
Sivers didn’t need a business plan, and neither do you. You don’t need to think big; in fact, it’s better if you don’t. Start with what you have, care about your customers more than yourself, and run your business like you don’t need the money.
My Thoughts
This book has some severely awesome reviews...it would be a crime not to read it.
***I went ahead and converted it to PDF to avoid any unnecessary whining...enjoy!
-Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars overall on Am@zon-
Code:
https://www.amazon.com/Anything-You-Want-Lessons-Entrepreneur-ebook/dp/B00SI0B5FS/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1511984972&sr=1-1&keywords=Anything+You+Want
One noteworthy review
"If you want a true manifesto, a guidebook with clear signposts, and a fun ride you'll return to again and again, you have it here in this book. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did."
—TIM FERRISS, author of The 4-Hour Workweek
Description
You can follow the beaten path and call yourself an entrepreneur or you can blaze your own trail and really be one.
When Derek Sivers started CD Baby, he wasn’t planning on building a major business. He was a successful independent musician who just wanted to sell his CDs online. When no one would help him do it, he set out on his own and built an online store from scratch.
He started in 1998 by helping his friends sell their CDs. In 2000, he hired his first employee. Eight years later, he sold CD Baby for $22 million.
Sivers didn’t need a business plan, and neither do you. You don’t need to think big; in fact, it’s better if you don’t. Start with what you have, care about your customers more than yourself, and run your business like you don’t need the money.
My Thoughts
This book has some severely awesome reviews...it would be a crime not to read it.
Code:
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***I went ahead and converted it to PDF to avoid any unnecessary whining...enjoy!