I have made this confession for numerous times that I am a bookworm. My career as a book editor also fueled the eagerness to read as many books as I like. Reading is the sharp tool that can be used to hone your mind. I also believe that a good writer is a good reader first. Reading helps to improve the imaginations which in turn helps to enhance our writing abilities.
Reading gives you the power to understand your subject better. It also improves the understanding of your market, the competitions, and the competitors. That is why it is important for the online entrepreneurs to read regularly. It can be anything, be a business article, blog or a book.
Here are my regular reading list for online entrepreneurs. I love the books and follow their advice regularly.
Entrepreneur.com
One of the most popular magazines in the world, Entrepreneur offers a good array of advice, tips, and tricks on how you can be an entrepreneur and grow. Everything you want to know about your online/offline business, it has all. Here is a link to Indian edition of Entreperenur.com.
The Psychology of Selling by Brian Tracy
When you start a business or start selling something, it important to have a seller mindset. Unfortunately, most of us (Include me!) have a buyer mindset instead of a seller one. Mr. Tracy’s book teaches exactly how you think differently and know how to prepare yourself and convince people to sell more.
The book is available here.
How to Blog for Profit: Without Selling Your Soul Book by Ruth Soukup
Ruth Soukup is an amazing blogger and an online entrepreneur. She runs a millionaire blogging business and has explained everything about how she does in her book. It feels good to read about a blogger’s journey and how she developed her online business. The book is full of business tips and motivational anecdotes.
The book is available on Amazon.
Entrepreneur: Jack Ma, Alibaba and the 40 Thieves of Success by Think Maverick and Winson NG
The entrepreneurial journey of Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba is quite interesting. An English teacher without any prior knowledge of technology or business, Jack Ma went on to become a billionaire with his e-commerce platform Alibaba. The book teaches you that you do not need qualifications to build a successful business, only your zeal to do something better.
Read the amazing book review of Rashmi Bansal’s book Follow Every Rainbow.
Zero to One: Note oStart-Ups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Theil
The bible for startups and any kind of business which solves some kind of problem. The author Peter Theil is the co-founder of PayPal and offer some amazing nuggets of wisdom for anyone who wants to build a business of their own. A must-have book for online entrepreneurs and bloggers.
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