CTP Chat for August 11th, 2021

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So in the CTP Inner Circle, we've started a 'book club' of sorts. Last month, we finished 'Traffic Secrets by Russell Brunson' and this week, we're starting to read 'Content Inc. by Joe Pulizzi'...

So today's question...

What book would you recommend to entrepreneurs that they read first when it comes to building businesses?

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Can't wait to read these responses :)


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For me...It'll always be Purple Cow by Seth Godin.

It explains the importance of standing out from the crowd and being 'remarkable'.

A must read!

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Mine would be "The Art of Achievement" by Tom Morris. It is both for business and life success.

The book goes into depth about the 7 C's of Success - Conception, Confidence, Concentration, Consistency, Commitment, Character and Capacity to Enjoy.

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Oh nice, going to go see if I can find it in the local bookstores!

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Here are some of the books that I personally prefer.

  1. The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau
  2. Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer's Guide to Launching a Startup by Rob Walling
  3. Company of One by Paul Jarvis
  4. Just fucking ship by Amy hoy

I have plenty of others which I have not finished so far. The reason being there are plenty of good books in this space and time is too short to finish all of them. I may have to finish few more over future weekends.

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$100 start up was brilliant. I enjoyed it!

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The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur: The Tell-It-Like-It-Is Guide to Cleaning Up in Business, Even If You Are at the End of Your Roll
by Mike Michalowicz
It has tips on how to not waste time and to get your project off the ground with limited resources as the author of the book himself did when he was 24 years old.

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LOL That is an awesome name for a book!

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Yes, the title is a bit comical LOL, but it's an excellent book.

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I am going to fall back on my usual choice of The Consistency Chain by George Campbell and Jim Packard. The reason being is that it is about continuous gradual improvement. Pick one thing you want to improve in your business and life and focus on that every single day. And because I am not a huge goal setter this one resonates with me.

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One day I'm going to read this lol

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$startup Chris Guillebeau. Give us a lesson and life, and how to always start with examples to follow. Very relevant advice. Often a small investment at the right time can change lives.

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