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Book Review

Here is the archive of some of the best books to help you on your entrepreneurial journey.

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Book: Use What You Have to Get What You Want

Use what you have to get what you want. It is one of the most powerful pieces of advice for each entrepreneur. It is much easier if we use what we have to get everything that we want. Sometimes we have always that we need to succeed in what we want. However, sometimes we don’t have everything that we need to get what we want.

Interesting question is how to get what you want and in the same time to use what you have.

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Making Ideas Happen – Book Review

Business ideas are an important topic on this blog. They are the basis and starting point for each business. Before one month, I bought the Kindle version of Making Ideas Happen by Scott Belsky and my first impressions of this new way of reading are on a very high level.

At first what I can say about this book is that it is much different from the rest books that I’ve read about business ideas. While most books concentrate on how to come to a good business idea, this book concentrates on how to make the best business ideas become reality (to happen, to transform into a successful business).

A business idea is one of the factors that contain business potential energy (a concept which I define and use for business improvement). However, sometimes that business potential energy is not converted (transformed) into kinetic energy (real business action). And exactly this process of transformation of an idea into action is covered in this book.

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Trust Agents – Book Review

Trust Agents is a relatively new book from 2009 written by Chris Brogan & Julien Smith in which primary concern is building trust on the web, or more accurately using the internet to establish a trust that can be used for business purposes.

The authors start the book with the straightforward question “What the book is about?” and most honest answer that the book is: “What do I do now?”