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In school they tell you to read, just read. Winners know it's not just about reading for the sake of it, but what you read that really matters. Knowledge is a powerful tool, that we can agree on. Perspective can be a huge help in working out new angles for making money online & in general business.
I encourage you to post below what you are reading this week and what you're attaining from it. This weeks book is one I am very familiar with so let me start off...
Blogging Secrets by John Chow & Peng Joon
Lovely bunch of people who created a nice blueprint for starting a blog. My review of this book is pretty simple. The beginning is for beginners who might not even be comfortable setting up WordPress. That part I scanned through rather quickly, but on into the book John lays out some nice tactics.
Towards the back is where I know this book is worth it's price. So many people suffer from information overload and don't stick to one project. If a blog is more than a hobby I suggest you read the 30-day blueprint detailed in the books back. Step by step you will have a great blog in 30 days.
So my final word on it. If you're a beginner then there's a lot of meat in it for you. Seasoned people will still appreciate some of John's personalized ways of handling a blog. The 30-day blueprint is just spot on.
Next... say Friday I will have delved into another book. At that time I will post it here. It's a great way to stay accountable for what you read and sharing it with others will surely help them.
I encourage you to post below what you are reading this week and what you're attaining from it. This weeks book is one I am very familiar with so let me start off...
Blogging Secrets by John Chow & Peng Joon
Lovely bunch of people who created a nice blueprint for starting a blog. My review of this book is pretty simple. The beginning is for beginners who might not even be comfortable setting up WordPress. That part I scanned through rather quickly, but on into the book John lays out some nice tactics.

Towards the back is where I know this book is worth it's price. So many people suffer from information overload and don't stick to one project. If a blog is more than a hobby I suggest you read the 30-day blueprint detailed in the books back. Step by step you will have a great blog in 30 days.
So my final word on it. If you're a beginner then there's a lot of meat in it for you. Seasoned people will still appreciate some of John's personalized ways of handling a blog. The 30-day blueprint is just spot on.
Next... say Friday I will have delved into another book. At that time I will post it here. It's a great way to stay accountable for what you read and sharing it with others will surely help them.