Sentences with phrase «business book readers»

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The book not only prepares the reader in managing his or her mindset relative to ups, downs, pleasures, and horrors of owning a business, it also helps one develop the skills in identifying potential and current employees whose attitudes and outlooks can bring great value to a growing organization.
And don't get me wrong, I've been an avid reader all my life — just not business or self - help books.
With so many internet entrepreneurs publishing books, Koch reminds readers how much fun it was to start a business back in the»80s, when doing so seemed «eccentric, and a little peculiar.»
This burst of candor may strike the reader as disarming or annoying, but either way, by the standards of the countless books that offer business or self - help advice, it's startling: The whole premise of such titles is that you know very little, and whatever you think you know is dead wrong.
Why It's Worth Reading: Beyond doubt this is the most influential book on negotiating ever written, so much so that most business readers will already be familiar with its basic concept, the proverbial «win - win» negotiation.
By using this business card reader for LinkedIn, created by LinkedIn, you can convert business cards to address book contacts, and add them as LinkedIn connections.
This book should appeal to the more detail - oriented reader as it focuses on breaking down each and financial metric in a given business from an investor's perspective.
Sattersten, who reads between 100 and 200 business books a year, says that readers of the genre want to know one thing: Will the book provide me utility?
Jay and Shel help the reader, through easy to understand examples, learn techniques that yield a win - win solution for two or more business ventures This book makes a strong case for treating others as you wish to be treated.
Reading this book, readers will get warnings about four mistakes that companies commonly make — blindness to interactions between systems, getting locked in to existing ways of doing business, falling victim to cognitive biases, and derailment by short - termism.
In addition to a critically acclaimed book, with chapter after chapter of valuable entrepreneurial advice, if you purchase the book and sign up for our newsletter — making you part of our rapidly growing BIG Vision community — we'll grant you access to a video we produced exclusively for Small Business, BIG Vision readers.
Oyster's pitch: the business will draw in more readers, eventually expanding the universe of book customers.
The book could benefit from additional real - world examples illustrating the procedures being described, (perhaps using the same dog grooming brush business referred to a couple of times) to help the reader to understand how to judge the value of particular assets and approaches and to see the tactics in use.
In 2016, Advantage launched a historic partnership with Forbes, one of the most iconic business media companies in the world with over 94 million monthly readers to create ForbesBooks, a business book publisher for top business leaders.
For what Davies seems to be doing in this book, and in all his fiction since Fifth Business, is catching the reader's attention through marvels of storytelling to bring him or her to the point of undertaking a similar journey toward individuation.
If you're a regular reader here, you'll know that I don't accept advertising, I don't do give - aways, I'm not in the business of helping other people sell stuff, but when Laura asked me to promote her new book, she didn't have to ask twice simply because I'm convinced that if every parent took the time to read her books, the world would be transformed.
I'm not sure they will all have that same buzz about books again until they are fully independent readers, so I'm making it my business to help get them there.
«As the Kindle business grows and we get more feedback from readers on Kindle, we have ideas about other books that have been received well in one territory» and can deepen a growing network of content crossing borders, track records in place.
It's a question that's probably crossed the minds of all of us invested in the book business... as memoir writers (indeed writers in any genre), readers, booksellers, publishers.
If you decide to indie publish, understand the business of publishing enough to at least tell the readers (with your price) that your book has value.
Real books give the reader specific actionable steps they can implement immediately to make a difference in their life or business.
As authors and business owners, self - publishers need to toe that line between acquiring new readers while also maintaining a high perceived value for their books — so Midnight Publishing cautions against pricing a book that low unless it's for a limited time and coincides with another type of discount or special, like Amazon's Kindle Countdown Deals.
First we Book Readers watched as B&N and Borders put local book sellers out of businBook Readers watched as B&N and Borders put local book sellers out of businbook sellers out of business.
By splitting its children's books division into two separate imprints based on the age demographic of its consumer readers, the publisher is acknowledging not only the very different needs and business practices of children's book publishing, but is also currently strong enough in the market to focus on differentiating its publishing model.
But an existing comic publisher has expanded its business to include graphical representations of books for older readers.
And even if it's only the tens, tens or scores, or one, that's another potential reader for the next book, which is a huge asset that you're building for the business.
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They're a low - margin business focused on products and customers, not books and readers.
For quite some time, Amazon had simply turned its gaze from violators of this rule, and in that time several small businesses emerged, helping readers discover new authors and new books.
Well, that's not all they do — from their About: Shelf Awareness publishes two newsletters, one for general readers and one for people in the book business.
This is why Amazon is so strongly positioned to succeed in digital publishing: its book business is built on its ability to reach tens or even hundreds of millions of readers directly by email.
Rather than resting on their laurels in the years since WPR was written, they've been evolving their once - fledgling business a little bit at a time: expanding to eight publishing imprints, 10 high - profile podcasts, a coordinated staff working behind the scenes, millions of words published, and hundreds of thousands of books in the hands of eager readers.
** NovelPath - a startup company aiming to bring readers and the books they love together, while giving authors a chance to jump off the hamster wheel of marketing and concentrate more on the writing / creative part of the business.
It has received critical acclaim, being nominated for a Reader's Choice award for small business marketing books in December of 2010.
My guess is, certain genres (like erotica) won't mind paying 99cents or even 2.99 for a short read, but other types of genres won't do so well (business books expect more meat, scifi / fantasy readers expect more story — they might buy a short from a famous writer, but maybe not a writer they don't recognize).
«We are of course in the business of making money for our shareholders, but our purpose as a company is to make entertaining and intelligent books for readers of all ages and tastes.
Nancy I have a book that is very poetic written by my grandpa about LSD he wrote while he was a professor at the University of Utah he has 3 phds 2 masters let me know Prints in 3 - 5 business days Eugene Seaich's LSD Experience is a gem of a book which is short enough to be read in a day and with enough substance to feed the reader's head and soul for a lifetime.
Business - savvy authors have learned that by taking advantage of Lulu's weekly discounts — on top of their author discount — they can earn more revenue per book by selling to readers during events or directly from their website.
It's going to make things even more difficult for those who have based their business models on the production, distribution, and sale of paper books, but it could well be a boon to smaller publishers, authors, and — most importantly of all — readers.
She also chooses to focus on publishing business, self - help and no - fiction books because she believes that books like these have the power to change the world one reader at a time.
If your book isn't your business card you still want readers, right?
In the book business, you need writers and readers.
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This book is an attempt to share my real world experiences with the business; academic; students and reader community.
Midnight Publishing has been helping authors and business professionals for almost 10 years to grow their platforms, edit and revise their books for publication, and ensure that their brand is polished, engaging, and relevant for customers and readers.
Drive traffic to website / your business — If your book is a marketing tool for your business, more readers means more traffic to your website and more chances to personally connect with the reader to solve their problem.
To cite my own example: I self - published HUNTER — to include book cover, print - book interior design and layout, ebook formatting, beta - reader feedback, setting up this blog, post-office-box rental, business cards, state registration of my «Avenger Books» business name, plus shipping envelopes and labels — all for under $ 1,000.
But we were hopeful that enough of our readers would find books they wanted to read by these same authors, that over time the exposure would work for the authors as well, as a kind of voluntary business proposition.
I think business sector require special needs like reading documents using a pen to add handwritten comments send by email or share via cloud... and making it reasonable price will get e ink back to head as a leading standard and technology... just imagine one of the giant software companies acquired e ink what they should do to business... books and stories readers are a very small part of the stake
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