Saturday, January 13, 2007

 

Tell Me more about my eyes #3




Ok, I know you might think I'm vain, but really, I'm not. Ok, maybe just a little, but I was doing a search for "walt goodridge" on Google, and---why? Well, um, among other things, I discovered through my tracker that someone reached my site by searching for "walt goodridge born on" and "what jobs did walt goodridge have before starting business" so I thought I'd do a search to see what others are seeing.

Anyway, I discovered this, a review for a book entitled

Common Sense Business: Starting, Operating, and Growing Your Small Business--in Any Economy!
by Steve Gottry, Kenneth H. Blanchard, Ken Blanchard (Foreword by), Kenneth H. Blanchard
on the barnesandnoble.com website..

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=7I0NCGm9F9&isbn=0060778385&itm=50

Library Journal
Entrepreneur and marketer Gottry (coauthor, The On-Time, On-Target Manager: How a "Last-Minute Manager" Conquered Procrastination) divides his book into three sections. New small-business entrepreneurs will appreciate the information on starting, operating, and growing a company found in "The Small Business Life Cycle." In "Building Your Assets," they will learn about all the players involved, including owner, customers, employees, and vendors. The third part, "Conquering Your Natural Enemies," teaches how to manage a small business through every phase, keeping it afloat during tough times, and making the most of the assets created. It also describes common threats to small-business success. Each chapter concludes with a worksheet titled "Thinking It Through," which prompts the reader with questions based on the content. For those who already own a small business, some of the book may be too basic. Libraries might find their readers better served by Walt Goodridge's Turn Your Passion into Profit , which is noteworthy for its more complete coverage and practical, down-to-earth tone and style.-Susan C. Awe, Univ. of New Mexico Lib., Albuquerque Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Seems Susan C Awe of the Library Journal likes my book (opens in new window) and recommends it over Gottry's.

Now, I'm not one for gloating or for competition (I believe when you're doing the thing you were put here to do, that you're NEVER in competition with anyone), so I share this just to say....ahem.....tell me more about my eyes!

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You're VAIN!! We're all VAIN!!
 
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