books:
Million Dollar Habits
24 reviews
Robert J. Ringer
Wynwood
, 1990
useful, insightful, and actionable
Robert Ringer discusses 10 habits (in order of importance) that contribute to success: 1. Accurate perception of reality 2. Developing an attitude to objectively evaluate alternatives and creative out-of-the-box thinking in the face of difficult situations. 3. Keeping problems in relative perspective, e.g., comparing day-to-day problems with true catastrophes such as death of near-ones, ...
Million Dollar E-mails: The guide to creating effective, persuasive Internet email marketing campaigns that ...
33 reviews
Platinum Millennium
Platinum Millennium
, 2002
A Great Push in the Right Direction
I have a small part time mail order / direct marketing business and was looking to go full time. This guide was a blessing in giving me the information quick and direct. With the information on this CD my sales are increasing rapidly!
Million Dollar Mailings
15 reviews
Dension Hatch
Bonus Books
, 2001
Wow what more can I say
Wow says it all. Read the prior reviews. Pound for pound this book is worth more than gold per pound to anyone who writes copy. A life time of learning for way less than $100. Have spent 10X as much for a fraction of what this book will give you. Thanks Mr. Hatch
Campus CEO: The Student Entrepreneur's Guide to Launching a Multi-Million-Dollar Business
11 reviews
Randal Pinkett
Kaplan Business
, 2007
inspiring and good introduction to entrepreneurship
I found this book to be a relatively fast and easy read. First and foremost, Pinkett does a great job of instilling entreprenurial confidence in his student readers. Beyond that, the author ties in his own past experiences well with each chapter. This real world dialog greatly aids in the books overall credibility. While the book does not provide all answers, it does not attempt to. Pinkett gives ...
Million Dollar Attitude
18 reviews
Joni, B. Redick-Yundt
AuthorHouse
, 2007
The Secret to success, is found in between the lines
This book is an amazing story and captures the accounts, trials, and tribulations one has to go through in order to achieve their success. I have known Joni before reading her book, but after reading it, I was truly impressed of what she had to go through to get to where she is at now. The poems were inspiring and made a lot of sense to business entrepreneurs and sales professionals. In fact, ...
How to Become a Million Dollar Real Estate Agent in Your First Year: What Smart Agents Need to Know Explained ...
11 reviews
Susan Smith Alvis
Atlantic Publishing Company (FL)
, 2007
Real estate agents who are newly licensed can't afford to miss this guide
Real estate agents who are newly licensed can't afford to miss this guide, which surveys the successful strategies of top seller and creates a business plan from these strategies. Any who want to learn how to begin a real estate business will find plenty of material from agents' personal experiences, paired with lessons from the author's own viewpoint. From handling competition and gaining ...
Million-Dollar Muscle Cars: The Rarest and Most Collectible Cars of the Performance Era
15 reviews
Colin Comer
Motorbooks
, 2007
mail to a gt350 bonnet scoop?
The author's personal experiences and those who own these awesome cars adds volumes to the appreciation of the marques, models and even the era they hail from. To illustrate, I am "into" cars and drive a 1968 GT Mustang California Special everyday (not qualifying as a million-dollar car just yet) yet most of my friends and family are not "car people". Since leaving this book in the lounge I've ...
The Million-Dollar Financial Services Practice: A Proven System for Becoming a Top Producer
16 reviews
AMACOM, 2007
This is a great getting started manual for new financial advisors
Just recently licensed, I was searching for a book to help me get started, since I will be working as an independent financial adviser. Ordered this book because of the high reviews and I have to say this book did not let me down. It was better than I expected. This book breaks down exactly what you need to do, step by step, to grow a million dollar practice. My favorite chapters were the ...
Million Dollar Networking: The Sure Way To Find, Keep And Grow Your Business (Capital Business)
18 reviews
Andrea Nierenberg
Capital Books
, 2005
An Absolute Must-Have, for college students like me and adults as well!
We are not taught how to network in college, or perhaps anywhere else in our natural path of life. Well, this book teaches you all you wanted to know and much more. Even as a student and an introvert by nature, I have made contacts and developed meaningful friendships and professional relationships by using the tools from this book. Get this book, you will thank yourself!
Don't Take Any Wooden Nickels (The Million Dollar Mysteries, Book 2)
10 reviews
Mindy Starns Clark
Thorndike Press
, 2004
Suspenseful, intelligent Mystery set in the Chesapeake
"Don't Take Any Wooden Nickels" was the first book I've read by author Mindy Starns Clark, and this book turned out to be a dandy thriller. This is the second book in Ms. Starn's Million Dollar Mystery series. The first few chapters were a bit slow to get into the story, but by Chapter Five I was hooked on Callie Webber, the fresh, witty heroine of this series and the other wonderful characters ...
Everyone's Guide to Making A MILLION DOLLARS on the Year 2000 Crash
6 reviews
David Steelsmith Elliott
First Wave
, 1998
How to take maximum financial advantage of Y2K
This is the only book I've read that primarily tells you how and identifices specific places to invest your money to minimize risk due to the Y2K situation and mazimize profits. It recommends specific stocks and areas to invest in. And warns of the areas that are most likely to be high risk. There are tons of books out there that tell what Y2K is and how it can hurt your but few give any ...
Million Dollar Kick
10 reviews
Dan Gutman
Topeka Bindery
, 2006
Million Dollar Kick
The Million Dollar Kick is a great book. It is so suspenseful. You never know what she is going to do. The main character hates being the star but her sister loves it. My mom, my six year old sister and I all liked it. It is such a good book.
A Penny for Your Thoughts (The Million Dollar Mysteries, Book 1)
10 reviews
Mindy Starns Clark
Harvest House Publishers
, 2002
Great Start to a Promising New Series
Callie Webber is looking forward to a week's rest as soon as she drops off one last check for her boss Tom. But when Wendell Smythe says that it's only a loan to Feed the Need and not a gift, Callie finds herself with an hour's paperwork to do. Returning to his office with the proper forms all filled out, she finds Wendell dead. The police quickly rule it a murder and ask Callie to stay in ...
The Million-Dollar Idea in Everyone: Easy New Ways to Make Money from Your Interests, Insights, and Inventions
9 reviews
Mike Collins
Wiley
, 2008
Brilliant Book! Best I've ever read
My introduction title says it all. Never have I read a book with as much hands on, useable information as I've read in this book. Other enterpreneural books are laden with too much "pop psychology speaking optimism, keeping your chin up, never taking no for an answer". This is the first book I've read that contained information that I could acutally use, nearly on every page. Great job Mike. ...
A Quarter for a Kiss (The Million Dollar Mysteries, Book 4)
7 reviews
Mindy Starns Clark
Harvest House Publishers
, 2004
Buckle Your Seat Belts
Charity investigator Callie Webber finally seems to be having some joy in her life. Although heartbroken by the death of her beloved husband in a boating accident, she has just started to explore a relationship with Tom Bennett, Callie's boss and the philanthropist behind the J.O.S.H.U.A. Foundation. As they are ending their vacation together in the North Carolina mountains they receive a ...
Dream, Inc. - Million Dollar Business Strategies From 32 Successful Philadelphia-Area Entrepreneurs
7 reviews
Michael M. Capuzzi
Persistent Marketing, Inc.
, 2008
Mike Capuzzi does would-be entrepreneurs a favor
What I normally don't like about these types of books is their chest-thumping, self-congratulatory nature. "6 Reasons Why I'm So Smart" and "Gee, Aren't I The Bees Knees" might as well be the chapter titles. But this book is different. These entrepreneurs lay it on the line -- warts and all. They generously and unabashedly share the good as well as the bad. Making this book not only infinitely ...
Karaoke Nation, Or, How I Spent a Year in Search of Glamour, Fulfillment, and a Million Dollars
6 reviews
Steve Fishman
Free Press
, 2004
Orchid Thief meets Karaoke!
I f you love adventure this is the book for you. Steve Fishman has the ability to turn a conversation at a cocktail party into a high wire act of observation. His meeting with Russell Simmons as well as his encounter with his missile selling dry cleaner are hilarious and deeply revealing about the nature of the business culture in this country. I've long been a fan of Mr. Fishman's writing in NY ...
Million-Dollar Mortgage Radio
6 reviews
Blaine Parker
Wizard Academy Press
, 2004
Advertising Mortgages? You're Crazy Not To Get This Book
Radio advertising is a hidden goldmine to those relative few who know how to use it. Blaine Parker knows how. He's made fortunes for his "loan originator" clients. He's one of the best copywriters in the business. Radio advertising is my business, and Parker knows more about creating profit-producing radio advertising for mortgage brokers than anyone I know (myself included). This book ...
Real Estate Tax Deed Investing: How We Made Over One Million Dollars in Two Years
9 reviews
Matt Merdian
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Laurence Samuels
BookSurge Publishing
, 2008
The authors really and truly want their readers to be able to do this, it seems
This is just the kind of investing book we all hope for, with detailed instructions as well as both the pro's and the con's--not just the hype that sells books, not just "how to get rich without effort," but the authors honestly explain the negatives right along with what's so great--all the things that can go wrong, what to watch out for--also how to avoid wasting time, which is extremely ...
Million Dollar Mistakes: Steering Your Music Career Clear of Lies, Cons, Catastrophes, and Landmines
9 reviews
Moses Avalon
Backbeat Books
, 2005
Great Eye Opening Read on Pitfalls
Whenever I feel like adding some gas to the tank, I read this book. It does a great job of capturing the dark ugly mess we call the music industry. This is a great book for anyone thinking of joining the industry and provides real life examples of pitfalls that other artists have endured over time.5 stars!
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