Business & Money
Review:Had a lot of aha's like I'm pretty sure anyone would. It helps you understand the confusion the in flux of tech gave you against your will and gives ways to combat them. A toddler could apply this stuff. Read more
Review:In his now-classic "Influence", Robert Cialdini tagged along with vacuum salesmen, car dealers and other persuasion professionals to come up with the six psychological principles that were "deployed routinely in long-prospering influence businesses" -- reciprocation, liking, social proof, authority, scarcity, and consistency. Those principles are still solid gold. Prof Cialdini once again gets his hands dirty to uncover an even deeper level of influence: how to make compliance almost a foregone ... Read more
Review:I set aside time to read this as my schedule is BUSY. Who told me to take a sneak peak? I could not put it down. Easy to read, understand and implement. Heads up at the starting gate tell you what to expect and maybe not, so hang on for the ride. I even booked a hair salon appointment so I could sit under the dryer and not be disturbed ( i never sit under anything for long). Strong persuasion tools and wins. I believe my kindle is full of highlights and bookmarked pages.
I admire and resp... Read more
Review:Before deciding to purchase the book I read the good reviews and obviously the bad reviews.
Bad reviews talked about "nothing new"... This is the first book I ever read about this topic, and found it incredibly good. Not only the way Nick kolenda explains an specific point. But at the same time with a story or an example that makes you realice it is true..
I definately recommend this book, rather your looking for a first read I can tell you it is a must, if youre already a genious ... Read more
Review:The most valuable thing I got was the idea that objections are just lack of trust, not actual objections. It's almost like he's an old wise man who understands life, because he's been through it all and can speak wisdom to you that would have took you a life time understand. Basically, you're getting the wisdom of an all time great salesman downloaded into your brain, with out having to work 30 years to attain it. Most of the book flows really well and is exciting to read. A few chapters are kin... Read more
Review:This book is easy to follow, has a nice syntactical and grammatical flow, and is full of optimism. However, I believe the title is a little misleading, as it doesn't deal with using the computer in general to make money. Rather, it is about only one way to use your computer to make money: SEO writing. Read more
Review:How to Write A Simple Book Review by Allyson R. Abbott is a great and informative book.
I have always wanted to write reviews on the books I read, but I always felt that my reviews were unintelligent and just plain bad. With this book, l learned some guidelines to follow and that there is not really a way to mess up a review if, you are giving your exact feelings on the book.
I definitely like how the author says that the review doesn't have to be super lengthy to be a good review.... Read more
Review:I bought a copy of this book on a friends recommendation. I don't have alot of time to read but vacation was approaching so I thought this would be a good thing to have. I picked it up when it arrived a week prior to vacation to "just get a little bit started". I read it in 2 days!!! Couldn't put it down. I have since bought several copies and given them out. Great book!!! Great guy!!!! Read more
Review:Huge fan of the original Miracle Morning. Got an advance copy of this book and I loved it. I was a little concerned when I first started reading it because it seemed like basically a duplicate of The Miracle Morning. But after the first couple chapters it was all new material focused around wealth building.
Whether you've read The Miracle Morning or not this a great book to read! Read more
Review:This guy basically just got out of school and decided to not work for a year and study is "productivity" and make a blog about it. So pretty much everything in the book is useless as he has no real world experience to base anything off of. All of the advice in the book is stuff that any normal person who's ever had a real job already knows.
There is really nothing of value of here. Read more