I’m always reading so many good books that I could make this blog a book review site! All of them have informed me or confirmed things I already knew. Here’s the list:
Essentialism, The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown
Best, Worst, First compiled by Margie Aliprandi and Martha I. Finney (Mostly about MLM network marketing but many of the tenets are transferable to most other entrepreneurial businesses)
Three by John Assaraf, my JV partner: Having it All, Achieving Your Life’s Goals and Dreams; The Answer; and The Complete Vision Board Kit
Word Hero by Jay Heinrichs (quite the slog in places, but worth it if you love the power and potential sass of words)
YOUtility, Why Smart Marketing is about Help, Not Hype by Jay Baer
Reality Marketing Revolution: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Transforming Your Business by Building a Marketing Machine by Mike Lieberman and Eric Keiles
Catapult, A Woman’s Guide to Building a 7-Figure Business by Abbie Widin, Ph D.
Wealth through Workshops Your Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Life-Changing Lucrative Workshop, Retreat or Seminar Business, by Callan Rush (Sadly, this volume would have benefited enormously had Rush employed a professional editor; the material is good, the presentation sucks because of the errors that are found on nearly every page)
Get Clients Now! A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals, Consultants and Coaches by CJ Hayden
Likeable Social Media, How to Delight Your Customers, Create and Irresistible Brand, and Be Generally Amazing on Facebook and other Social Networks by Dave Kerpen
Selling the Invisible, A Field Guide to Modern Marketing by Harry Beckwith
Start with Why by Simon Sinek
Marketing in Less Than 1000 Words
What the Plus! Google Plus for the Rest of Us by Guy Kawasaki
How to Publish and Sell Your Article on Kindle by Kate Harper
How to Blog for Profit Without Selling Your Soul by Ruth Soukup