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10 Best Books for Entrepreneurs

Learning through reading is essential if you want to be successful as Entrepreneur, no matter how experienced you are.

The following books will share advice on what happens while on the journey to entrepreneurship and how to deal with ups and downs. These books will change your way of thinking, expose you to new ideas and will give you access to diverse knowledge. I am also sharing the links as well, if you  want to purchase you can click and check it out..

1. The Lean Startup - (Eric Ries)


This book will teach you how to build a business that is more efficient and better through various techniques and how an entrepreneur can create a business against the odds and succeed, so you’ll always be ahead of your competition.


2. The 4-Hour Workweek - (Timothy Ferriss)
 
This book is a must-read for anyone who dreams of escaping the rat race and wants to create and automate an income-generator by eliminating 50 percent of work, and live the life you want.


3. Zero to One - (Peter Thiel)


Peter Thiel is a co-founder of  PayPal. He tells in this book, how you can find singular ways to come up with new things, whether you’re planning to launch a startup or implementing new ideas, make sure you stand out from the rest. This book is inspiring and thought-provoking.



4. Purple Cow - (Seth Godin)
 
All of us has seen a cow, but a purple cow is different, Right?  According to the author this is the secret to successful marketing strategies -- be different and exciting. This technique generate interest and be remembered by the customers. It will teach you how to re-market your existing business to satisfy the evolving business needs.



5. Start With Why - (Simon Sinek)

Most successful companies talk about why they do something, not what they do or how they do it. This book will make you reevaluate your goals, both for your business and personally.  Learn how to be a great leader, inspire your employees and generate loyalty among customers, all by starting with one word: why. You just need to identify your WHY to succeed.


6. The E Myth - (Michael Gerber)
 
This book clears many misconceptions out there about starting your business and being a successful entrepreneur. It's natural to become a little confused as the contradicting information is thrown at you from all directions while starting new business. Author breaks down each myth and walks you through the real life steps of becoming successful as an entrepreneur in today’s era.




7. The Hard Thing About Hard Things-(Ben Horowitz)
 
As the title, this books describes how to lead teams through obstacles and build and run a startup in the real world. Author tells in this book that even the most prestigious business schools can’t teach you how to deal with the toughest problems that come while building and running a startup.



8. Rework - (Jason Fried and David Hansson)

This book will fundamentally change how you think about starting a business. Both the authors team up together to crunch down the basics and create a whole new system. This will motivate you to  move forward without planning the steps on a piece of paper before and inspire you to build the business you’ve always wanted to run.



9. The Entrepreneur Mind - (Kevin D. Johnson)
 
Kevin D. Johnson  wants to help entrepreneurs around the globe to change their mindset in order to be successful. In this book he talks about the different ways to change your way of thinking in order to start a business, make it grow and last.


10.The $100 Startup - (Chris Guillebeau)

 
The $100 Startup is a great read for those interested in starting a micro-business: a tiny one- or two-person operation. In his book, Author presents 50 of the most impressive success stories of business owners who started with only a few bucks.This will convince you that the most successful entrepreneurs aren’t just rich enough to start a business.



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