Ever wanted to be an entrepreneur? Ever wanted to control what you do, when you do it and stop just making money for someone else?
Now is your chance. Starting up a business has never been more exciting.
This book explains what you really need to know to make your business a success: - How you'll know if you've got a good idea - The practicalities of setting up a company - How to manage the money - How to sell what you do - How to make sure you stay soon through it all.
This is the book you need to swagger into the Dragon's Den full of...
Ever wanted to be an entrepreneur? Ever wanted to control what you do, when you do it and stop just making money for someone else?
Today thousands of marketing books exist ready to bombard you with buzz words and secrets to marketing success, but by condensing and summarising current thinking in marketing this book gives you the chance to become an authority yourself - quickly and efficiently. This book presents marketing ideas from the profiled books clearly and accurately and will allow you not only to put these ideas into place but also explain them authoritatively to colleagues. Books profiled include The Long Tail, Meatball Sundae, Buzz, Affluenza and Blink. Saving you...
Today thousands of marketing books exist ready to bombard you with buzz words and secrets to marketing success, but by condensing and summarising c...
How many times have you thought of something crucial to do and then forgotten it completely?
That's why people invented lists. And very useful they are too. If, and only if, they are used effectively. Put thirty things on a list, and it becomes too daunting. Put three things on, and there's no point in having a list. And so we have refined the art of list writing to allow for about ten or twenty things to do.
But in truth, most lists are rubbish. Randomly assembled, they do little to help the author navigate their way through the maze of stuff to do. After all, the only point...
How many times have you thought of something crucial to do and then forgotten it completely?
That's why people invented lists. And very usef...