Marketing & Sales
Review:Paco Underhill does a fantastic job at writing a compelling book about retail. His way of thinking is truly sensational and the writing style really makes you feel like you're in the store analyzing shoppers along with him. Read more
Review:The concept for this book is incredibly interesting - that we essentially can't judge what will make us happy, and the only way to do really get those things that will truly make us happy is to judge the happiness others gain by their experiences. Gilbert's insight is equally matched by his sense of dry pan humor that moves this book along and pulls even the least interested ready to the end of the book. If you've ever wondered about the psychology of happiness, this book is excellent. Read more
Review:Much of this material is available elsewhere, but never in such an engaging style. Well-written, always on topic, full of intruiging research, and easy to digest, Sway is hard to put down. It's a quick read that makes you think. Read more
Review:ONLY for beginners in network marketing. Very strange audio w music on while he's talking. Poorly produced and entirely unhelpful. More like a primer in what network marketing is and how it works. Looking for a book on how to? Get Go Pro. Read more
Review:A fascinating book on innovation, natural monopolies and their eventual downfalls. Great to read from front to back. Would be great to have an updated version that compares the predictions/suggestions in the final chapter (regarding electric vehicles) with what is happening with Tesla Motors and the wider electric vehicle market. Read more
Review:There's a great deal of information packed into this short book. The author breaks down the process of publishing a Kindle bestseller nicely.
I liked that the author doesn't try to pretend that writing, publishing and marketing a Kindle bestseller is easy. There's a lot of work involved and the author addresses this.
This is a book that can be accessed time and again, as writers deem necessary. There are plenty of valuable links to a variety of helpful sites for would-be authors to... Read more
Review:Mark eloquently frames the discussion around redefining the sales rep profile to include intelligence as a critical success factor. He also provides a structural playbook for anyone thinking about scaling a sales org from $0 to $100M+. Lots of great takeaways. Read more
Review:This is a very useful book highlighting how our brains works in business and social interactions. Being aware of this brain-based interaction can only help us perform more effectively. The tricky part is maintaining the self awareness to practice this method. Read more
Review:This is a great starter book for network marketers. If you've read anything by Eric Worre or Sarah Robbins, you'll want to skip this one. It is a duplication of a lot of their teachings which was very disappointing! Read more
Review:I was very pleasantly surprised with this book! It was a quick and easy read and it gave me lots of tips on how to make my business facebook posts even better and how to use instagram- a platform I was struggling with. I am recommending this to all my clients who want to manage social media themselves in the entertainment industry. I see twitter faux pas every day now that I have read this book;0 Read more