The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future

The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future
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You really drill down on how people have actually built these businesses. There is a guy who earns more than $100,000 a year helping people use their Frequent Flyer miles. What surprised you the most? CB: The first thing that surprised me was how willing most respondents were to talk about the inner workings of their business, especially the financial details. Many of the people in this book were successful in creating their own security instead of entrusting it to someone else.GR: You did a crazy amount of research for The $100 Startup. He created a DVD set of instructional videos. You just need a product or service, a group of people willing to buy it, and a means of getting paid.GR: The economy has a lot of people feeling anxious about their financial situations. It's not that different from the conception of traditional business—wearing a suit, sitting behind
In preparing to write this book, Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less), and from that group he’s chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies. In nearly all cases, people with no special skills discovered aspects of their personal passions that could be monetized, and were able to restructure their lives in ways that gave them greater freedom and fulfillment. Not content to talk in generalities, Chris tells you exactly how many dollars his group of unexpected entrepreneurs required to get their projects up and running; what these individuals did in the first weeks and months to generate significant cash; some of the key mistakes they made along the way, and the crucial insights that made the business stick. Among Chris’s key principles: if you’re good at one thing, you’re probably good at something else; never teach a man to fish – sell him the fish instead; and in the battle between planning and action, action wins. In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau shows you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose – and earn a good living. St
. He recently completed a personal quest to visit every country in the world (193/193). Guillebeau speaks at dozens of events, companies, and universities, including Google, Facebook, SXSW, Evernote, LeWeb, and more. CHRIS GUILLEBEAU is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The $100 Startup and The 
Bridgett - Amazon Customer said I thoroughly enjoyed “The $100 Startup. I am a student at University of Baltimore, and this book was assigned to me for my survey Entrepreneurship course. I thoroughly enjoyed “The $100 Startup,” and think it would be very useful for Entrepreneurship students because the reading is straightforward and concepts are easy to follow. Some people believe that it takes at least tens of thousands of dollars to start a business. However, Guillebeau offers a more relatable perspective in &ldquo. Easy reading with practical tips I am taking an engineering entrepreneur technology course and this book comes really handy and has all the basic knowledge to start up your own business. It is practical and provides a step by step focusing on building value proposition. I really enjoyed reading the stories of how other entrepreneurs overcame challenges and turned them into opportunities. I've owned my own businesses before and I wish I i had this book. I would have ran my business different. This viewpoint creates a lack of time-honored integrity and practices that have gone on to create great companies. All in all James L. Fascinating read on the adventure of starting your own business. Chris Guillebeau has a way of making your dreams seem a lot closer and attainable. This book provides a positive yet realistic view of starting your own business. Very enjoyable read. This should probably be read in conjunction with other business books to create a fuller and more rich experience. Mr. Guillebeau rejects conventional wisdom (see "The Art of Non-Conformity) while accepting a prac