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Reddit mentions of All In Startup: Launching a New Idea When Everything Is on the Line
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of All In Startup: Launching a New Idea When Everything Is on the Line. Here are the top ones.
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Release date | June 2014 |
I really liked the Built to Sell and All In Startup. They're both set up as narratives, so they're very easy to read. I actually like the E-Myth as well--at least the first half of it. The Compound Effect had an impact on me and my thinking, but YMMV there.
I've been fortunate to read a lot of books that have helped me and guided my thinking when I was at an impasse. Reading books is like having a mentor, someone who has gone before you and who has taken the time to outline his/her real thoughts and strategies on what worked and didn't work in his/her experience
Contrary to the (somewhat surprising) sentiment of some in this thread, books can be VERY helpful in creating shortcuts and building a plan of your own.
Oh, I might also check out Crush It if I were you. I think Vaynerchuk is a kind of polarizing character, but I do think he's genuine, and for a book that's five years old, it has a lot of resonance and validity in our present climate.
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I couldn't make up my mind either, so I searched for these on the Amazon US site since I don't use Goodreads to see how reviews looked, etc. The resulting links, with the smile. prefix for charity aspect in case you make a purchase, are below. YMMV.
The Other F Word: 3.4
Business Development for Dummies: 3.5
Startup Mixology: 4.27
Starting a Tech Business: 2.67
The 4 Lenses of Innovation: 3.62
StartupLand: 4.01
All in Startup: 4.18
The Customer Funded Business: 3.73
Trend Driven Innovation: 4.38
Monetizing Innovation: 4.20
The Ways to New: 3.84
Startup Checklist: 4.10
The Art of Startup Fundraising: 4.11
Disciplined Entrepreneurship: 4.26
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The Art of Opportunity: How to Build Growth and Ventures Through Strategic Innovation and Visual Thinking