The Minimalist Entrepreneur
Title | The Minimalist Entrepreneur PDF eBook |
Author | Sahil Lavingia |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0593192397 |
“Pay attention.”—Jason Fried A revolutionary roadmap for building startups that go the distance Now more than ever, you don’t need a fancy office, Ivy League degree, or millions of dollars in venture capital to launch a business that matters for the communities you care most about. Software, the internet, and remote work have made it possible for entrepreneurs to start for free, make a customer of anyone, and grow a profitable, sustainable company from anywhere. Packed with hard-won, battle-tested lessons from Lavingia’s own journey of building Gumroad, a platform for creators to sell their work, The Minimalist Entrepreneur teaches founders how to: • start then learn • build a community, then solve a problem for them • charge for something even before you’ve built anything • avoid running out of money and, more importantly, energy • run a tight ship amid the rise of the gig economy and remote work • own a business without it owning you back. The Minimalist Entrepreneur is the manifesto for a new generation of founders who would rather build great companies than big ones. This is essential knowledge for every founder aspiring to build a business worth building.
My Exile Lifestyle
Title | My Exile Lifestyle PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Wright |
Publisher | |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2011-06-26 |
Genre | Authors, American |
ISBN | 9781938793097 |
My Exile Lifestyle is a memoir made of stories from the life of author, entrepreneur, and full-time traveler, Colin Wright. From his early years as an antisocial geek, to his high-flying career in Los Angeles, to his life as a wandering vagabond, Colin holds nothing back as he talks about love, business, blogging, and culture through tales that span four continents. In the easy to digest style of storytelling that has made his other work such a success, Colin discusses life on the road and nothing is too taboo. Every epic, embarrassing, and awkward detail is covered with sometimes brutal honesty.
What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur
Title | What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur PDF eBook |
Author | First Last |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-02-25 |
Genre | Entrepreneurship |
ISBN | 9780615321905 |
Presser founded Softool Corporation, a successful software tools company that, among other product lines, designed and marketed a family of software tools to manage change. These change management tools led to the creation of a whole new segment of products in the software industry. Presser also co-founded Compass Corporation, a successful software services company. He has also been an investor in a number of start-ups in different industries. Presser has written this book to provide prospective and current entrepreneurs with a pragmatic overview of what is involved in being an entrepreneur and to help them improve their chances of success. Book jacket.
The Kinfolk Entrepreneur
Title | The Kinfolk Entrepreneur PDF eBook |
Author | Nathan Williams |
Publisher | Artisan |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2017-10-17 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1579658245 |
In The Kinfolk Entrepreneur, author Nathan Williams introduces readers to 40 creative business owners around the globe, offering an inspiring, in-depth look behind the scenes of their lives and their companies. Pairing insightful interviews with striking images of these men and women and their workspaces, The Kinfolk Entrepreneur makes business personal. The book profiles both budding and experienced entrepreneurs across a broad range of industries (from fashion designers to hoteliers) in cities across the globe (from Copenhagen to Dubai). Readers will learn how today’s industry leaders handle both their successes and failures, achieve work-life balance, find motivation in the face of adversity, and so much more. (The book jacket was updated in May 2022; some customers may receive an earlier version of the jacket.)
A Day in the Life of a Minimalist
Title | A Day in the Life of a Minimalist PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Fields Millburn |
Publisher | Asymmetrical Press |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2012-11-07 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1938793064 |
At age 30, Joshua Fields Millburn left his six-figure career, ditched most of his material possessions, and started focusing on life's most important aspects. Once he embraced his newfound minimalist lifestyle, he never looked back. Suffice it to say, everything has changed in Millburn's life in the last three years. After his mother died in October 2009 and his marriage ended a month later, he began questioning everything in his life: his material possessions, his career, his goals, his health, his relationships, his path in life. Soon he discovered minimalism. In the three years since the author adopted a minimalist lifestyle, he has written more than 300 essays about minimalism and intentional living. He has written about his journey, his failures, his lessons, and everything he has learned during his transformation. A Day in the Life of a Minimalist is a collection of his best, most important individual writings--rethought and edited specifically for this collection. This 208-page book contains 50 essays about living a meaningful life with less stuff, including "The Short Guide to Getting Rid of Your Crap," "The Commodification of Love," "Letting Go of Shitty Relationships," and the title essay. Collectively, these essays are purposefully organized into nine sections--lifestyle, goals, experiments, clutter, relationships, changes, philosophy, consumer culture, and work--covering a variety of topics, viewpoints, and arguments within those themes. Also included are a special forward written by Colin Wright (the man who introduced Millburn to minimalism) and an introduction by Joshua Fields Millburn, as well as two unpublished essays that can't be found anywhere else: "What If Everyone Was a Minimalist?" and "Work-Life Balance." These essays were written to encourage readers to think critically about the excess in their lives and, ultimately, to take action towards living more intentionally. This collection is short enough to be read in a few sittings, or it can be digested slowly, reading one essay a day for nearly two months, applying its principals each day to your own life.
Minimalist Marketing
Title | Minimalist Marketing PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Fontenot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2018-06-12 |
Genre | Entrepreneurship |
ISBN | 9780998100739 |
"Minimalist Marketing is loaded with solid research and easily digested ideas. Joe gives us a vocabulary and a system to get traction in our marketing." - Jack Allen, PhD, author of The Mindset for Success "As soon as I started reading Minimalist Marketing, I had a hard time putting it down." - Ashley Brooks, PhD, owner of Restoration Counseling "This book should be the go-to guide for anyone wanting to get ahead of the curve when it comes to engaging your customer." - Josh Taylor, Assistant Vice President of Marketing, University of Mobile "If you are struggling to get your message in front of your audience, Minimalist Marketing is the answer." - Francis Jones, owner of KHJ Consulting In Minimalist Marketing, you will learn: The four strategies successful nonprofits and entrepreneurs use to compete against brands with much larger marketing budgets Why the best marketing can (and often should) be a small line item in your budget How to pair the right tools with the right strategies so that you do not spend all of your time experimenting and guessing Minimalist Marketing is the entrepreneur and nonprofit's guide to marketing that works.
Company of One
Title | Company of One PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Jarvis |
Publisher | Mariner Books |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1328972356 |
What if the real key to a richer and more fulfilling career was not to create and scale a new start-up, but rather, to be able to work for yourself, determine your own hours, and become a (highly profitable) and sustainable company of one? Suppose the better--and smarter--solution is simply to remain small? This book explains how to do just that. Company of One is a refreshingly new approach centered on staying small and avoiding growth, for any size business. Not as a freelancer who only gets paid on a per piece basis, and not as an entrepreneurial start-up that wants to scale as soon as possible, but as a small business that is deliberately committed to staying that way. By staying small, one can have freedom to pursue more meaningful pleasures in life, and avoid the headaches that result from dealing with employees, long meetings, or worrying about expansion. Company of One introduces this unique business strategy and explains how to make it work for you, including how to generate cash flow on an ongoing basis. Paul Jarvis left the corporate world when he realized that working in a high-pressure, high profile world was not his idea of success. Instead, he now works for himself out of his home on a small, lush island off of Vancouver, and lives a much more rewarding and productive life. He no longer has to contend with an environment that constantly demands more productivity, more output, and more growth. In Company of One, Jarvis explains how you can find the right pathway to do the same, including planning how to set up your shop, determining your desired revenues, dealing with unexpected crises, keeping your key clients happy, and of course, doing all of this on your own.