Category: Book Reviews
Extreme Marketing Makeover: No Quick Fixes, Just Solid Advice
Laid out in nine short chapters and just 120 pages, Mr. Effron takes readers by the hand and leads them on a journey of discovery of what works, what doesn’t, and how to know the difference.
Book Helps Biz Owners Harvest Successful Biz Sale
David Tolson and Christopher Younger have spent the past six years helping business owners lay plans for selling their businesses.
New Book Shares How to Make a Six-Figure Second Income
The Six-Figure Second Income shows readers exactly how they can start or grow a business when you think you have plenty of strikes against you.
Book Encourages Us to Stop Dreaming of Success
The Instant Millionaire is a wonderfully-written fable that shares the story of a young man that is frustrated with his lot in life.
“The New Experts” are in Control of Your Bottom Line
Consumers are armed with information, choices and the ability to instantly access real-time price comparison information. Welcome to the age of the “New Experts.”
Honing the Ability to Bounce Back
Learn to expect obstacles. While many people repeat stories about entrepreneurs who find instant success, most endeavors require persistence.
Shape Yourself into a Master Salesperson
The ability to persuade isn’t limited to leaders — any time you help someone see something your way, you have made a sale.
What Modern Business Can Learn from the Amish
Erik Wesner tells what he learned while living with the Amish for three years.
Authors Encourge You to Change the Way You Do Things
Authors Chip and Dan Heath wanted to find out why people gladly make big changes in their lives, like getting married or having kids, but fiercely resist changes that are far less encompassing.
Doing Good Can be Good for the Bottom Line
Discover how kinder companies have improved their bottom lines.
Mistake-Proofing Your Start-Up Business
With so many people out of work during this recession, it should come as no surprise that many are thinking about starting their own businesses.
Ken Fisher Teaches Us ‘How to Smell a Rat’
Fisher not only tells the reader what to avoid in the shark-infested waters, he gives practical, easy-to-follow examples of investment strategies.
The Secret to Getting Ahead: Just Listen
When people believe they are understood, they will become more open to what you have to say.












