These are 14 incredible business books, each of them, in their own way, will change your business and your life in general. Starting out on your entrepreneurial journey, the secret to success was to gather more knowledge. Not all books are created equal. There are some books that not only stand the test of time but like fine wine, get better with age.
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Starting An Online Business or Side Hustle
Thinking about starting an online business or side hustle? Included are links to the software and services that she actually uses as well as tips and real life examples of what goes down behind the pretty facade of the gram.
Artist Management & Marketing – A Beginner’s Guide
Long term ownership planning, protection and filing of assets is one of the more central elements of your business. The game has changed. Change your mindset.
The Windfall Profits Paradox by Jay Abraham
Building a long term growth-oriented business as an enduring wealth generating asset is every business owner’s dream. But making it through the business “growing pains” usually poses quite a dilemma for the entrepreneur.
(Video) Book Summary – The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
336 pages compressed into slightly over 2-minute video covering 14 points. The Lean Startup: How Today’s Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses is a book by Eric Ries describing his proposed lean startup strategy for startup companies.
12 Free Ebooks on the Craft and Business of Screenwriting
With the eBook series, you have another option which minimizes your financial exposure as you set out on what is most assuredly a risky path: Trying to break into the movie and TV business.
Bonsai x InVision Guide to Freelancing
This is the guide we wish we had when we started freelancing. Like many freelancers, we had a long road filled with successes, failures, and lots of learning ahead of us.
Over 50 Startup Founders Reveal Why Their Startups Failed
Failure sucks. Startups are dying in numbers every year. Greater percentage of them shutdown and the founders move on to something else. The good thing is that most entrepreneurs don’t give up that easily. You can easily start a new business but maintaining it is where the real deal is.
The Future of Work: Insights from Gig Economy Workers, Entrepreneurs, Investors & Policy Makers
Topics include gig economy business models, how and why millennials will propel the gig economy, policy implications of this new way of working and consuming, and the implications on global employment of an increasingly flexible workforce.