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Monday, October 1, 2007

Reader Shares Helpful Business Books

The Complete Startup Guide for the Black Entrepreneur
By Bill Boudreaux, MBA, CPA

Reviewed by Angela Watkins

This is a book I do believe should be in everybody's library, writing class,etc. It will give you ideas on how effective the Internet can be, marketing, etc.

A good companion book is Position To Receive written by Michael Matthew. It has a chapter about getting out of debt, saving money, building credit and it has many website resources in it as well.


Both give many resources-websites that could save a person, business, etc.

One thing each person, class, non-profit, business, etc. needs to realize is that situations differ so no two can expect the same results.

I recommend these books for homes, for personal enhancement. It will also help churches/ministries/businesses set up enterprises or expand.

This library has this book and it may be bought at your local book store or from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com ) and Wal-Mart .
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Angela Watkins, Book Reviewer, Internet Coach

3 comments:

sydney molare said...

Thanks. I'll look for it.

Unknown said...

Carolyn,

Do you provide a book review service? I know authors who would love to have a review written and posted here.

Yvonne Perry
www.yvonneperry.net

Carolyn Howard-Johnson said...

Yvonne, this is only for reviews already written, or to anyone who would like to offer up a review. So, it is open to reviewers whose reviews have bee published elsewhere (with permission, of course!). It is also open to authors who want to recycle one of their favorite review (with permission) and it is open to readers who'd simply like to add their opinion about a book they loved.
Offering a cadre of reviewers would be lovely but, oh dear! One more thing to do. For those looking for a reviewer, try a wonderful site that I write a column for, www.MyShelf.com. They have lots of reviewers. One of them just might pick your friend's book. (-:

Best,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson
www.howtodoitfrugally.com