How to Grow Your Business Without Spending a Single Cent (by Andrew Dengel, 168 words) If you want to hear about how successful Mr Herald has been (and there is no doubt he has been!) and how he and his wife love buying expensive cars and jewellery then this is the book for you. Personally I found this a complete waste of time and mone..
Rating: [2 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Wednesday 02 January, 2008
Where's the Money? (by Andrew Dengel, 48 words) Not a bad read for a complete beginer although I found it fell short on some of its promises ie finding the cash cow in your business. It skimmed over them but lacked detail. Although as mentioned for a complete finance novice it would be usefull and..
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Wednesday 02 January, 2008
Price Yourself Right (by Ellie ter Haar, 111 words) Jane Francis’ new book Price Yourself Right hit the nail on the head for me. A no nonsense approach to the topic of how to put a dollar value on our work is at once an inspiring and engaging insight into the ingredients of valuing our work. Questio..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Thursday 07 December, 2006
How to Successfully Navigate the Marketing Minefield (by Paul Watkins, 108 words) I'm a marekting consultant and read everything i can to keep up with what's out ehre. This book is well written, easy to follow, an excellent starting point in planning your marketing. Its too easy to be guided by the reps of individual media so this..
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] Date Added: Friday 21 April, 2006
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