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by ASquare
4437 days ago
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Let me ask this: There are already many high quality, and depth resources that address all of the topics covered in this book. Yes, they may not be all in one book but that's not a big deal (imo).
Many of them are even written by these very same people (the interview with you is likely not the first time they've ever spoken about how they did it). So in you mind, what is so unique about this book that would make it a go to resource for any of these topics for any entrepreneur? |
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Secondly, although interviews with the founders of Freelancer and Udemy makes for a nice brand building exercise, their interviews are not the USP of the book. I think this book is useful because it tells the stories from people who are not media darlings - people who run baking shops, vegetable growers, yoga schools; people who make their own jewelry and sell on Etsy. The stories and struggles of these people are not chronicled. Even if they are, they must be available as a 99 cent ebook on Kindle that has not really reached many.
This book consolidates the experiences from the ultra-successful and those who have failed, people who face challenges from multiple aspects like money, gender, industry, etc. And reading all of this in one place is definitely a useful alternative to the umpteen books that one must read for the same purpose.