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Getting ready to start a small business especially with little or no money on hand is an adventure, to say the least. Plenty of books offer inspiration, ideas, and roadmaps, but "The Bootstrapper's Bible" is the first to combine them all.
Author Seth Godin, a successful bootstrapper in his own right, tells in fascinating detail his own story of how he built a multi-million-dollar business with almost nothing. Godin also shares the inspirational stories of dozens of others companies (from Dell Computer to Eddie Bauer) to encourage budding bootstrappers to parlay a great idea into a profitable business.
Readers will want to soak up every one of Godin's "Nine Magic Rules of Successful Bootstrapping," which include details on:
* Finding start-up funds and mentors
* Avoiding or surviving every small business pitfall
* Balancing work and home
* Being successful in the bootstrap phase and beyond
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I had several jolts of recognition seeing things to avoid, and a whole lot of smiles at things I've been doing right in my latest venture. But more than that, I was given practical advice and strategies to use and use again.
It's clear that Godin knows what he's talking about, and the book offers clear and helpful advice, with templates for success (such as the employee handbook), and to-do lists that really do mean business.
I'm presently consulting the book for tips on getting my product ready to take to market.
I'm glad I bought the book, and I have strong suspicions that the naysayers among us are sour graping our good man Godin.
Blue skies love Roy
This book changed the way I look at business. And it worked. Read more