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Book: In the Beginning…Was the Command Line

Feld Thoughts

I’ve read all of his books, some of them multiple times. But my Savant controller doesn’t have an * programmed into the Roku control section, so I had to do it app by app. The post Book: In the Beginning…Was the Command Line appeared first on Feld Thoughts. I love Neal Stephenson. For the second time.

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How to Get Sponsorship for Your Business, Book or Podcast

ConversionXL

When your business, book or podcast needs additional support, sponsorship can make a huge difference. Regardless of whether you’re seeking sponsorship for a product, event, book, or podcast, the overarching aim of attracting corporate sponsors remains the same: you need sponsors that engage your audience. What do they dislike?

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Startup CXO: A Field Guide to Scaling Up Your Company’s Critical Functions and Teams

Feld Thoughts

Matt Blumberg has a new book out titled Startup CXO: A Field Guide to Scaling Up Your Company’s Critical Functions and Teams. It’s a follow-up to his previous book, Startup CEO: A Field Guide to Scaling Up Your Business. The book is 132 chapters broken into 11 sections. Pick one section each week.

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Book: The Innovation Blind Spot

Feld Thoughts

Recently, my friend Ross Baird came out with a new book, The Innovation Blind Spot. In the book, Ross outlines and diagnoses a problem that I’ve been exploring for over a decade: our innovation economy neglects many people and ideas. Ross’s book also explores ways to build a stronger pipeline of different types people.

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The Hidden Power of Newsletters: Here’s Why You Should Start One

The Startup Magazine

Source: Unsplash If you have ever ventured into the productivity-aesthetic sections of the internet, you would be somewhat familiar with newsletters. It could be an online course, a book, a product, or a service. Newsletters aren’t a new concept. Why are people creating and sending them out every week or two? It doesn’t really matter.

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How to Create an Online Fitness Business Plan

Up and Running

A reader should be able to understand what they will learn and gain from your business plan in this first section. The industry analysis is the next section of your business plan. Use this section to also show you have a great understanding of what people look for in online fitness and how you can deliver that.

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How To Get Tons of Amazon Reviews For Your Book (Or Product)

Mike Michalowicz

Being that I am an, admittedly, relatively unknown author of business books, it was clear that I needed to show credibility immediately. A pretty book cover with a catchy title may get someone to look at your page on Amazon , but it is unlikely to get them to buy it. how do you get Amazon reviews for your book? If you read Yes!