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According to John Warrillow, the number one mistake entrepreneurs make is to build a business that relies too heavily on them. Thus, when the time comes to sell, buyers aren't confident that the company-even if it's profitable-can stand on its own. To illustrate this, Warrillow introduces us to a fictional small business owner named Alex who is struggling to sell his advertising agency. Alex turns to Ted, an entrepreneur and old family friend, who encourages Alex to pursue three criteria to make his business sellable: * Teachable: focus on products and services that you can teach employees to... more
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Turgay Birand"Built to Sell" is great for entrepreneurs to start thinking about how to have a business that can run without them from the get go, which should be the aim! (Source)

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Product Description: Start Small, Stay Small is a step-by-step guide to launching a self-funded startup. If you're a desktop, mobile or web developer, this book is your blueprint to getting your startup off the ground with no outside investment. This book intentionally avoids topics restricted to venture-backed startups such as: honing your investment pitch, securing funding, and figuring out how to use the piles of cash investors keep placing in your lap. This book assumes: * You don't have $6M of investor funds sitting in your bank account * You're not going to relocate to the handful of... more
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Turgay BirandStart Small, Stay Small by Rob Walling is good for getting some actionable tactics towards building and selling software products (Source)

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Is the financial plan of mediocrity-a dream-stealing, soul-sucking dogma known as The Slowlane-your plan for creating wealth? You know how it goes-go to school, get a good job, save 10 percent of your paycheck, buy a used car, cancel the movie channels, quit drinking expensive Starbucks mocha lattes, save and penny-pinch your life away, trust your life-savings to the stock market, and one day you can retire rich. The mainstream financial gurus have sold you blindly down the river. For those who don't want a lifetime subscription to "settle for less," and a slight chance of elderly riches,... more

Nick Lopereval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'theceolibrary_com-large-mobile-banner-2','ezslot_6',164,'0','1'])); Kinda cheesy with all the supercar references but will motivate you and explains what it really takes to shortcut the traditional path. (Source)

Andreas ZhouGreat read to help get you into the mindset of building a scalable business to create wealth quickly vs following the stereotypical career path. (Source)

Turgay BirandIt completely changed the way I look at entrepreneurship and the criteria for a successful business. (Source)

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This book is about the metrics-driven, scientific approach that Mark Roberge used to scale sales at a software company, HubSpot, from $0 to $100 Million in annualized revenue. "The $0 to $100 Million Sales Formula "is for the millions of small business owners, entrepreneurs, CEOs, and sales leaders that strive to build that next $100 million business. The biggest challenge standing in their way is scaling sales. Bombarded with advice from consultants and thought leaders who have supposedly "cracked the code" on modern sales, business leaders prefer to hear from actual practitioners who have... more

Clint C. CooperYep, it’s true! If you are building a Real Estate business of any sort, then you are doing Sales! Everybody seems to have overlooked this awesome Sales Training book, which is why I’m recommending it. #I-Read-It-In-2015 -- #WrittenByAHubspotEmployee #Filled-With-Gems https://t.co/GwhbTkjEs5 (Source)

Turgay BirandI'm reading "The Sales Acceleration Formula" which is a great book for building a sales force for software entrepreneurs. (Source)

Anton SepetovQuestion: What books do you recommend for people starting out or just resources? What are the ones that you go to? Answer: First book that I think of is Mark Roberge's book, Sales Acceleration Formula. Mark came from an engineering background and really thought about things mathematically, and not just from like a sales dude sleezy car sales perspective. That's the first one and it's really good.... (Source)

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