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37 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A cartoonish oversimplification of a complex subject, July 12, 1998
What do you look for in a business book? If you answered weird-looking fonts, cartoonish graphics, and breezy text, then Bob Adams' "Streetwise Small Business Start-Up" may be for you. Bob went to Harvard, but don't worry, this book won't be over your head. Mr. Adams' tips are long on folksy charm and short on hard facts. Often, he simply points out the obvious. Example (p.99): "Consumers tend to pay a lot more attention to feature coverage in newspapers, television, and radio than they do to advertising." You don't say, Bob? Mr. Adams tries to jazz up his limp writing by using strange fonts and dingbats, plenty of (uninformative) graphics, and even tilting whole pages diagonally, but these gimmicks merely underscore the book's emptiness. The graphics throughout are as vapid are as the text, and look like they were snatched from a bargain-basement clip-art collection. Would-be entrepreneurs, do yourself a favor and buy a different book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Full of easy to understand advice for any small business, July 15, 1997
By A Customer
This book is not just for start-ups. It's for anyone operating or considering starting a small business. Bob Adams knows his stuff. Not because he's some guy from Harvard, but because he has been through the small business wars.
The book presents information in short, easy to digest bites, and runs the gamut from where to get ideas for a business, to hiring your first employee, to firing your first employee, to selling the business. And everything in between. Legal matters, cash management, customer service, taxes, accounting, buying equipment...
I really like the Q&A sections for each topic and the use of bullets and lists. They make it easy to find what you are looking for without having to hunt for it.
My only complaint is that you have to order a separate CD to get templates and forms, but even without them this book is a bargain
Ed Martin
Small Business Information Guide
http://sbinformation.miningco.com
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This could be the only business guide you'll ever need., October 1, 1999
By A Customer
Whether you are planning to start a business or already own one, the Adams Streetwise Small Business Start-Up could be the only business guide you'll ever need. Organized into eight major sections covering strategy, marketing, sales, advertising, people, money, legal, and office, this book takes you from the very basics of starting a business through how to get the best and most effective marketing for your particular situation. It helps you deal with people problems that can waste your time and money. And it always keeps your eyes focused on your sales, costs and profits. (c)1999, VentureConsult.com
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