Books for Women in Business
For women who are trying to launch or build a business, you can find the encouragement you need in an array of books. But I highly recomend three must-read books for women in business (one is my e-book) that are designed to help you
- Get your business idea off the ground
- Grow your business by promoting your skills
- Position yourself as a paid expert
Video book review
Learn more about the recommended books
Use What You Know: A Business Idea Guide for Moms features more than 40 business ideas moms can launch using the skills they already have. While moms are buying school clothes and back packs for the kids, treat yourself to a copy of my e-book.
No, You Can’t Pick My Brain: It Costs Too Much by Adrienne Graham is a must read for anyone who’s developed into an expert and cultivated a following, then you realize you’re giving your talents away. People are asking you for coffee and lunch dates just so they can find out what you know for free, then use it to build their business.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Brag: The Art of Blowing Your Own Horn
Without Blowing It to review for my honest opinion.
Great reviews Joyce!
My favorites are:
Million Dollar Consulting By Alan Weiss; The Wealthy Freelancer By Steve Slaunwhite, Pete Savage, & Ed Gandia; The Sales Bible by Jeffrey Gitomer.
These sound like great books, and I think you chose some that touch on key issues that women fight every day when it comes to building and promoting their own business.
Thanks Karen. If you buy mine of the others, I’d love to hear your review.
Hey cutie! I remember the “tooting your own horn” recommendation at the Propel conference too and thank you for reminding me. I’ve now added it to my reading list for realz this time! 🙂
I still continue to recommend “The 4 Hour Workweek” by Tim Ferriss. As women, sometimes we feel we have to be Superwoman! I think Tim’s insights into delegation and letting go can help.
~Kesha
@Kesha – You’re the second person to tell me about “The 4 Hour Workweek” recently. I’ve got to check it out!