Hii sir Can you suggest me Some Books also I have Startup I provide consoles ( PS4) for Rent it is Doing good I have Read Lean Startup also but I want To Grow Can Uh suggest me Something 🙂
@@adil3344 - Assuming you've validated the underlying assumptions of the business (you mentioned reading The Lean Startup), I would recommend TRACTION by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares. It covers 19 traction channels that you can use to attract more customers.
Its quiet interesting how we reject the reality of our situation and expect to be able to observe it, control it and even change it. I used to be financially depressed until I read a book that made me realized that the secret to making a million is making better investments.
What I think everyone need is an adviser, who can help you get in and out of any investment at any time and you'd sure be in Profit. With this I feel anyone can basically achieve financial freedom.
Credits to *ROCHELLE DUNGCA-SCHREIBER,* she saw me through the process. You can glance her name up on the internet and verify her yourself. she has years of financial market experience
Indeed, The quickest way to make your first millions is to invest directly with an expert that is trustworthy and has made a name and individual billionaires.. I'm surprised you know her too
Growth is slow and steady :). I enjoy reading and sharing the insights I find, so I'm not too worried about how fast it grows. Those that are interested will find the content.
Great video. Some of these books were already on my watchlist but now I know a proper sequence to follow. Makes sense. Subscribed to your Apple podcast.
I'm currently living with my parents and I disturb them all day by telling what I read everyday . I think unknowingly it is a great way to remember what you read. And now I’m currently about 80% through "Playbook to Millions by Grant Cardone. I have read a lot of entrepreneurial books and self improvement books, and this book is my absolute favorite. This book is extraordinary and really gets you to work extremely hard toward your goals in life and succeed at multiple different areas like personal finance, business and career. This is an absolute must buy if you need a push to get you going in business or you want more out of life.
That sounds like an interesting option. What questions, challenges, or opportunities would you like to see addressed in that kind of video? What would you be hoping to see covered in it?
@@RickKettner Being a part of Gen Z, I have always wanted to start a business that not just has profit, value, and people proposition but also environmental proposition. How do we do this? How can we give back to the earth? Also, can businesses take over the mantle from the government to practice and ensure sustainability? Which are the companies that are pioneers in green business? What strategies can businesses develop to make the first move before forthcoming laws make it a compulsion?
@@venkatvaibhav4439 - That sounds like a great topic to address! The first book that comes to mind is Start With Why by Simon Sinek (I have a video on the channel about it). Another one that looks good, but I haven't read yet, is Start Something That Matters by Blake Mycoskie (about TOMS shoes).
@@RickKettner They look to be good suggestions. Will read them immediately. Thank you very much. It is very rare that a youtuber converses with viewers. I was suprised that you responded to all comments. Hats off to you. You are very committed and dedicated. Thank you again. I have one request. Can you suggest me 3 more books in that area? Even if you haven't read, you can suggest books that u heard are very good.
@@RickKettner Sir, I am an 14 years old Entrepreneur. Can you give me your nunber please sir. I'll not disturb you . But only as a friend . Please 'bhaiya' in englush Brother.🙏
When you are a solo founder, you wear many hats & do just about everythings - code development, market/paint points validation,... Such is the case, the book/concept sprint will not work as it is a framework for a team. Are there any books that are better fit for solo founders?
Thanks Rick for your content that has been a great resource to entrepreneurs looking for books that expand their knowledge. But if you're torn between Marketing Made Simple and Dotcom Secrets by Russell Brunson, let us help! Are they similar enough in their content where it might be redundant reading both? Or is the insight from each so valuable that having two looks at marketing could benefit your business even more?
I'm an advocate for reading as much as you can and getting multiple perspectives as time permits. A great approach is to start with one today and read the other in 3-6 months as both a refresher on the subject and a fresh perspective.
I might be able to suggest something. What kind of challenges or issues are you looking to overcome? Any additional info will help me make a better recommendation.
@@RickKettner 🙌 so basically I have two challenges/issues 1.- how to set up creativity as the driving force of the business? 2.- how to sell/market a tangible product that its main value is subjective? At the moment I'm trying with look and feel + appeal for lifestyle and identity. I haven't found good textbooks that provide suitable tactics. I hope this info gives more context
@@pablo5676-v5n - For #1, what is the goal of having creativity as the driving force or how might you measure that result? I suspect you would enjoy a book like Sprint by Jake Knapp, but it really depends on the context or what kind of creative work is being done. For #2, do you have a clear sense of the type of customer you are trying to reach? Is there a core audience that values the product or service you are trying to sell?
@@RickKettner thanks a lot for taking the time to help me. I will take a look into the book you suggested. For #2, I'm trying to reach young males (25-35) living in cities. That's for demographics. Physcograohics, people who love urban decor style, creativity and originality.
@@pablo5676-v5n - Regarding #1, I have heard good things about Creativity, Inc. but have not yet read it myself, so I can't make a strong recommendation there but it seems relevant. For #2, I would recommend you check out This Is Marketing by Seth Godin as a solid resource for building momentum, but unfortunately, I don't have a more custom-tailored recommendation.
Do you have a favorite startup or business book that you'd like to see covered here in the future?
Hii sir Can you suggest me Some Books also I have Startup I provide consoles ( PS4) for Rent it is Doing good I have Read Lean Startup also but I want To Grow Can Uh suggest me Something 🙂
@@adil3344 - Yep, I can make a recommendation! What is your biggest challenge OR opportunity right now?
@@RickKettner right Now My main Problem is How to Get more Customers how to market my Startup
@@RickKettner And Also Sir How can I Raise Money ?
@@adil3344 - Assuming you've validated the underlying assumptions of the business (you mentioned reading The Lean Startup), I would recommend TRACTION by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares. It covers 19 traction channels that you can use to attract more customers.
Its quiet interesting how we reject the reality of our situation and expect to be able to observe it, control it and even change it. I used to be financially depressed until I read a book that made me realized that the secret to making a million is making better investments.
What I think everyone need is an adviser, who can help you get in and out of any investment at any time and you'd sure be in Profit. With this I feel anyone can basically achieve financial freedom.
Credits to *ROCHELLE DUNGCA-SCHREIBER,* she saw me through the process. You can glance her name up on the internet and verify her yourself. she has years of financial market experience
Heard many good recommendations about Rochelle Dungca-Schreiber by some YT channels, Seminars and other platforms..
Indeed, The quickest way to make your first millions is to invest directly with an expert that is trustworthy and has made a name and individual billionaires.. I'm surprised you know her too
Till now, I have read "The Lean Startup" and "The Mom Test" . Both are amazing. I loved them.
thanks for this, as a RUclipsr myself I understand the amount of time you have to put in your videos, so hats off you deserve my sub.
Thanks, glad you're enjoying the content!
Very useful list. Thank you.
May be your subs are low, but the gratitude of people like me whom u helped, will surly be huge.
Growth is slow and steady :). I enjoy reading and sharing the insights I find, so I'm not too worried about how fast it grows. Those that are interested will find the content.
Great Video Rick. Thanks for the info. I’m hoping to read 2 of these. (So far)
The most beautiful bookshelf I've ever seen. 😍
Aha, thanks!
Great video. Some of these books were already on my watchlist but now I know a proper sequence to follow. Makes sense. Subscribed to your Apple podcast.
Thx a lot for the description 😜🙌🏼
I'm currently living with my parents and I disturb them all day by telling what I read everyday . I think unknowingly it is a great way to remember what you read. And now I’m currently about 80% through "Playbook to Millions by Grant Cardone. I have read a lot of entrepreneurial books and self improvement books, and this book is my absolute favorite. This book is extraordinary and really gets you to work extremely hard toward your goals in life and succeed at multiple different areas like personal finance, business and career. This is an absolute must buy if you need a push to get you going in business or you want more out of life.
just what i wanted to know. Great Content
Nice work. Thanks for the content. Would you mind sharing best books for B2B SaaS startup marketing and sales for both traction and growth.
Great, I ordered all 10 - thank you!
Nice, I'm sure you'll enjoy them!
Which one is ur fav?
@@ella6620 Lean Startup
I have read the sprint books thanks for your recommendation currently i am reading entrepreneur 5am to 9pm how about your suggestions on this book
I haven't read that one yet. Enjoying it?
Tons of value. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great work papa
Nice list! noted some of them for TBR!
I advanced for (the lean startup) book and this video makes me more confidence tqsm💖
Thanks Rick
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for This Video
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing....
Just discovered your channel great videos
Glad you like them!
High Quality Content ☺
This is an amazing knowledge sharing video.
💪
I'm glad you found it helpful :)
Really it is very useful list , I will apply all concepts.
Nice, enjoy the books!
Thanks to share this books and if possible made a full series man
I'm glad you found the list helpful!
Hi Rick, I have the idea just can't plan it's execution road map, which book would you recommend?
btw much needed video for me. Thnx alot
Without knowing more about what you are building, it’s tricky… but The Lean Startup would almost certainly help.
Can you do a video about books on business and sustainability?
I would absolutely love it.
That sounds like an interesting option. What questions, challenges, or opportunities would you like to see addressed in that kind of video? What would you be hoping to see covered in it?
@@RickKettner Being a part of Gen Z, I have always wanted to start a business that not just has profit, value, and people proposition but also environmental proposition. How do we do this? How can we give back to the earth?
Also, can businesses take over the mantle from the government to practice and ensure sustainability?
Which are the companies that are pioneers in green business?
What strategies can businesses develop to make the first move before forthcoming laws make it a compulsion?
@@venkatvaibhav4439 - That sounds like a great topic to address! The first book that comes to mind is Start With Why by Simon Sinek (I have a video on the channel about it). Another one that looks good, but I haven't read yet, is Start Something That Matters by Blake Mycoskie (about TOMS shoes).
@@RickKettner They look to be good suggestions. Will read them immediately. Thank you very much. It is very rare that a youtuber converses with viewers. I was suprised that you responded to all comments. Hats off to you. You are very committed and dedicated. Thank you again.
I have one request. Can you suggest me 3 more books in that area?
Even if you haven't read, you can suggest books that u heard are very good.
Can you suggest 3 more books in the same area?
love from india
Thanks!
Hi sir how are your. I loves your video. Keep it up . An love from inida
Thanks!
@@RickKettner Sir, I am an 14 years old Entrepreneur. Can you give me your nunber please sir. I'll not disturb you . But only as a friend . Please 'bhaiya' in englush Brother.🙏
When you are a solo founder, you wear many hats & do just about everythings - code development, market/paint points validation,... Such is the case, the book/concept sprint will not work as it is a framework for a team. Are there any books that are better fit for solo founders?
I have alot to learn from these books
Very useful ❤️
Glad you found it helpful!
Great Recommendations 👍👍
Keep it up✌✌
Glad you liked them!
@@RickKettner Enjoying your content!!
The best part I like is the way you explain about every book you recommend.
@@ideasandways1560 - Thank you for the kind words :).
@@RickKettner You're Welcome!!
This guys set up complete when he adds that ultrawide in front for working
This setup is just for the studio. I generally work in another room a couple of doors down.
Sir, which book should I read first as I am beginner. Btw love from india ❤️
The Lean Startup and The Mom Test are both great places to start.
video made 4 years ago talking about 2024 !!
Thanks Rick for your content that has been a great resource to entrepreneurs looking for books that expand their knowledge. But if you're torn between Marketing Made Simple and Dotcom Secrets by Russell Brunson, let us help! Are they similar enough in their content where it might be redundant reading both? Or is the insight from each so valuable that having two looks at marketing could benefit your business even more?
I'm an advocate for reading as much as you can and getting multiple perspectives as time permits. A great approach is to start with one today and read the other in 3-6 months as both a refresher on the subject and a fresh perspective.
Thanks brother but I am just starting a start up and I am confused between The lean startup and sprint
Start with The Lean Startup. Sprint is a great read that you can follow-up with later for more ideas on how to build MPVs/prototypes, etc.
Good vid, just wanted to leave some good vibes
Thanks!
It is very helpful video sir, but you forgot " the purple cow" by seth godin😚
That's another great book!
cool channel!
Thanks! Glad you like it :).
Please library books video❤
I have read a book if the money spoke 👍👍👍👍👍
Not "thanks" but "Thank you vary much" for amazing video. Here I also want to add one more in list "Rework". What's your thoughts on this?
Yes, Rework is a solid book. It's been a while since I last read it, so it might be time to check it out again :).
I’m surprised that “The $100 Startup” by Chris Guillebeau didn’t make on the top 10.
I haven't yet read it, but it's been on my list for a while. Might make a future revised version of the list :).
Hey Rick! Nice content 👌I was wondering if you could suggest us some books for businesses in creative industries or creativity related.
Ty
I might be able to suggest something. What kind of challenges or issues are you looking to overcome? Any additional info will help me make a better recommendation.
@@RickKettner 🙌 so basically I have two challenges/issues
1.- how to set up creativity as the driving force of the business?
2.- how to sell/market a tangible product that its main value is subjective? At the moment I'm trying with look and feel + appeal for lifestyle and identity. I haven't found good textbooks that provide suitable tactics.
I hope this info gives more context
@@pablo5676-v5n - For #1, what is the goal of having creativity as the driving force or how might you measure that result? I suspect you would enjoy a book like Sprint by Jake Knapp, but it really depends on the context or what kind of creative work is being done.
For #2, do you have a clear sense of the type of customer you are trying to reach? Is there a core audience that values the product or service you are trying to sell?
@@RickKettner thanks a lot for taking the time to help me. I will take a look into the book you suggested.
For #2, I'm trying to reach young males (25-35) living in cities. That's for demographics. Physcograohics, people who love urban decor style, creativity and originality.
@@pablo5676-v5n - Regarding #1, I have heard good things about Creativity, Inc. but have not yet read it myself, so I can't make a strong recommendation there but it seems relevant.
For #2, I would recommend you check out This Is Marketing by Seth Godin as a solid resource for building momentum, but unfortunately, I don't have a more custom-tailored recommendation.
I am selling these books in pdf format