7 BEST SMALL BUSINESS BOOKS FOR SUCCESS
Introduction With the holiday season coming soon, or just for a generally great gift to yourself or someone near to you, there are a few amazing small business books. These books have in some way or another changed the landscape of small business (and business in general) and they offer fantastic advice for the beginning entrepreneur. We’ll look at 7 of the best small business books we’ve read here at InvoiceBerry that we can recommend with 100% faith will help your small business succeed.
Rich Dad Poor Dad It is the #1 finance book of all time! Kiyosaki’s general writing style and the power of his message are fantastic: that time, personal investment and imagination are the most important parts of creating wealth for yourself and your business. “In school we learn that mistakes are bad, and we are punished for making them. Yet, if you look at the way humans are designed to learn, we learn by making mistakes.�
Who moved my cheese? Spencer Johnson creates a powerful case for the very nature of change: either as something happen to a person, or something initiated by a person. Instead of fearing change, embrace it, chase it, and incorporate it into your business and personal life. “What you are afraid of is never as bad as what you imagine. The fear you let build up in your mind is worse than the situation that actually exists.�
E-Myth Revisited This is the book by Michael Gerber that you need to take your through all the stages of entrepreneurship. From the business idea, to the difficult and struggling adolescence, and finally to the entrepreneurial experience and lifestyle. “Contrary to popular belief, my experience has shown me that the people who are exceptionally good in business aren’t so because of what they know but because of their insatiable need to know more.”
The Lean Startup Eric Ries teaches you why you should focus on determining exactly what the target audience wants. Instead of spending too much time and energy on your product launch, you should work backwards from meeting your target audience’s needs and using lean methodology. “We must learn what customers really want, not what they say they want or what we think they should want.”
Rework David Heinemeier Hansson has collected great ideas that have made their company a success, and providing that advice for other companies. Lots of controversial advice here, including not expanding too quickly (or at all), and keeping good workers around (and firing the workaholics). “What you do is what matters, not what you think or say or plan.�
Four-Hour Work Week This is the book for those wishing to have location-independent work. Timothy Ferriss is simply helping you find ways to be more effective. Once you increase your efficiency, you’ll be able to put in small amount of work to get huge output. “A person’s success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have.”
Inbound Marketing Brian Halligan & Dharmesh Shah help you with inbound marketing. This is based more on pulling readers in, instead of pushing your marketing messages out. “The first method is to think across the traditional boundaries of your marketplace to alternatives, not just competitors…The second method for creating a winning strategy in the era of inbound marketing is to be the world’s best at what you do”
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