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Passion, Plan and Profit by Christy Strauch
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| Having your own business is said to be a part of the "American Dream". Even in these tough economic times, many people are still working toward having their own business. Actually, I've read that a financial recession can be the perfect time to lose a fortune --- but also the perfect time to make a fortune. So, is this the time for you to get serious about starting your own business? |
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Guerilla Marketing Weapons by Jay Conrad Levinson
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| In these tough economic times – it is more important than ever to find inexpensive and effective ways to market our businesses. Jay Conrad Levinson and Guerilla Marketing are two of the best sources for this information. |
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Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome by James L Wilson
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| Every business person faces stress and fatigue. Every business owner and entrepreneur faces stress and especially in these tough economic times. So – maintaining our health can be a key to being able to continue giving our best to our business, ourselves, our families and our customers. |
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Heart of Marketing by Judith Sherven and Jim Sniechowski
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| Customer service and really good customer service seems to be a thing of the past in many businesses. When I was growing up - my grandfather reinforced the importance of stellar customer service to me and that lesson has served me very well of the last two decades. This book explains how to put "heart" back into our businesses and our marketing. |
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Women's Millionaire Club by Maureen G Mulvaney, MGM
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| Many people own home based businesses and in these tough economic times - many more people will launch home based businesses. Some people do very well with their own business - while others never make a decent living. What is the difference? |
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Book Review: The Yes Factor - Secrets of Persuasive Communication
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| Why do so many authors purport to reveal secretes of various kinds in their new books? I think if I had secrets-perhaps the secrets to a better body or longer life, greater happiness, or more persuasive communication-I would not waste my time and go straight for the Nobel Prize. At the very least I would try to make a killing by patenting the idea! |
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The Power of Your Child’s Imagination by Charlotte Reznick PhD
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| I'm a firm believer that we need to encourage creativity in children. There are many businesses where creativity is crucial - how many successful entrepreneurs do you know that have limited creativity? The ones I know - are very creative in many areas of their business. We all know that children are the entrepreneurs of the future and it seems the creativity many of us take for granted isn't encouraged in children in the 21st century. So - this review is about a book that I hope parents and other people who work with children will take a close look at. Dr Reznick gives us wonderful tools to help develop a child's imagination and creativity, but also to help children be happier. For all the parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, mentors etc - this is a book you need to read. |
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How to Sue A Telemarketer by Stephen Ostrow, Esquire
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| How To Sue A Telemarketer: A Manual For Restoring Peace On Earth One Phone Call At A Time is a tongue-in-cheek manual that shows the average citizen how they can fight back against a telemarketer by taking them to small-claims court. Half humorous and half how-to, the book combines comedy with savvy information about the legal system and step-by-step instructions on how businesses and consumers can take telemarketers to task. Are you interested in learning the professional way to handle telemarketers and what to do when they break the rules? Then read on for details. |
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Hold Me Tight – Book Review
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| Business is all about relationships and yet many of us are novices when it comes to maintaining and deepening our relationships. Sue Johnson has written a terrific book about how healthy relationships function. Although it was written as a guide to repairing and maintaining healthy primary relationships, it can be used as a guide to many of our other relationships. |
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In the Line of Fire
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| Book Review -- How to Handle Tough Questions When It Counts – Book, DVD – Jerry Weissman, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0131855174, June 21, 2005, 216 pages, $24.95 and $29.99 respectively |
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Empathy
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| A flurry of unsolicited questions came in on Friday, including two "please review my blog" letters, and a "please review my book" package. (For the record, I'm totally useless at reviewing your blog, sorry.) |
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Pulling Back the Curtain on New York Times Book Reviews
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| At a Harvard University speech New York Times Book Review Editor Barry Gewen revealed unknown details about The New York Times Book Review’s “inner workings.”
Authors wanting to get the scoop on the process will find insight into the minds of the reviewers at “The Gray Lady.” These inside secrets from that speech and gleaned from other sources may give authors a better idea if their book ever has a chance at making the cut
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You Were Born Rich Bob Proctor - Book Review
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| This was a book that changed my life. Here is my review of the power of this book. |
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Rethinking Your Work: Getting to the Heart of What Matters
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| This book is a must read for managers who want to create a great place to work for their team and for anyone who is looking for more enjoyment and productivity from their work.
Review of the book "Rethinking Your Work: Getting to the Heart of What Matters", Val Kinjerski, PhD
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Authors: Rename Your Book For Another Crack At Success
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| There are several reasons to rename a book such as adding a subtitle to be friendlier to search engines. Another important reason is to get a new copyright date because many book critics will not review an old book and reviewers often define an “old” book as one with a copyright of more than a year old. |
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A review of the book, Pitch Anything, by Oren Klaff
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| As President of the B2B demand generation company, Find New Customers, and a prolific blogger, I’m often invited to do book review. But after doing quite a few, one grows jaded a bit – so we ask tough questions.
The two questions I ask every time I do a book review:
Does the book bring fresh insights and perspective?
Is the book well written and easy to read?
Only a book that gets a “Yes” on both questions gets a 5 star review. |
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My Review of the book Running the Gauntlet by Jeffrey Hayzlett
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| Jeffrey Hayzlett, former CMO of Kodak, has written a new book about how to effect change in business, Running the Gauntlet. This is my review of the book. |
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