An idea is where an enterprise begins. If it’s an idea and it can sell, it got a knack for a flourishing enterprise. You don’t have to be trust funds baby on the hook for a business loans or just a plain old lucky to start your own enterprise. The 100$ startup by Chris Guillebeau changes the way you think of starting your dream business. It talks about enterprise being somewhat incidental. Weird right? But, true. Guillebeau gives real-life rousing examples of somewhat accidental entrepreneurs making success out of strife, opportunity and circumstances. The book talks about turning your passion or hobby into something that is profitable. He doesn’t necessarily encourage every knitter to open a yarn store, but he does promote creative thinking about how you can leverage a natural talent or long-loved activity into a business model. The book has been continuously listed among top entrepreneurial books and has been rated as a must read by Forbes.
So if you are an aspiring entrepreneur, do read this book of surprising success stories.
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