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NextSkipper

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Hey everyone. I finished reading The Millionaire Fastlane about a week ago and have been looking for more books to read about entrepreneurship, more specifically about business startups and stumbled across these two books in some youtube videos I've watched, namely "The E-myth Revisited" by Michael E. Gerber and "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries. They both seem to tackle the same subject and I don't think it would be a good idea to start reading one of them without asking: is one of greater value than the other? If so, which one is better?
I'm particularly new to this mindset of entrepreneurship so I wouldn't be surprised if I missed a book that is significantly more essential to the ones mentioned earlier, so if any good books cross your mind while reading this, by any means, tell me!
 
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If I were you, I would start building something rather than read more books (coming from someone whose job is to read books....)

But if you think it's too early and you're just looking to change your mindset, then the easiest way to do so is to write online.

Go on Reddit and write something people want to read.

From there, you can move to selling stuff people want to buy.

Voila!

NB: If you still want to read a book, then read Jim Edwards' Copywriting Secrets.

Edit: please don't build a startup. Build a small, one-person business first.
 

NextSkipper

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If I were you, I would start building something rather than read more books (coming from someone whose job is to read books....)

But if you think it's too early and you're just looking to change your mindset, then the easiest way to do so is to write online.

Go on Reddit and write something people want to read.

From there, you can move to selling stuff people want to buy.

Voila!

NB: If you still want to read a book, then read Jim Edwards' Copywriting Secrets.

Edit: please don't build a startup. Build a small, one-person business first.
Thanks so much for the advice! As I said, I'm pretty new to this so I didn't think of the difference between a startup and a one-person business, so thanks for bringing that to light!
 

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