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38 Critical Books Every Blogger Needs to Read

Good roundup of books

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38 Critical Books Every Blogger
Needs to Read

mponents of a business:



  • You h

  • You have an idea … that’s entrepreneurship.

  • You write content … that’s the product.

  • You build a list of subscribers and do some guest blogging … that’s marketing.

  • You have readers … those are customers.

  • You run analytics to see what’s working and what isn’t … that’s managerial accounting.

Making the most of your time and energy

Thinking like an entrepreneur

Playing nice with others

Making the most of other people

Understanding the dollars and cents

Thinking like a marketer

Thinking like a CEO

Final thoughts

This reading list has helped me and many of my clients, but I know it’s not definitive. There are lots of hidden gems out there that I may not have heard of.

I’d love to expand this reading list. So, every person who leaves a comment recommending a book that I haven’t included above will be entered into a drawing to win a free subscription to Firepole Marketing (worth $600)!

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