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The books on this page have been carefully selected. Each one is from my personal collection.   - Peggy Duncan

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INDEX

A = Starting and growing your business.
B = Organization and time management.
C = Computers and training.
D = Publishing.
E = Seminars.

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A
Getting Business to Come to You
by Paul and Sarah Edwards
Mr. and Ms. Edwards are the gurus of the SOHO phenomenon. This book above all others in my collection has been my absolute bible since before starting my business. While I was planning my business, I studied this book, read and re-read it. It is an absolutely must-have book whether you're just starting out or have been in business for years.

 

A
Small Time Operator: How to Start Your Own Business, Keep Your Books, Pay Your Taxes, and Stay Out of Trouble (Small Time Operator, 25th Ed)

by Bernard B. Kamoroff
Bernard B. Kamoroff presents all the nuts and bolts of building a business: from obtaining initial permits and licenses to locating financing, finding the right business location, developing a bookkeeping system, and hiring employees.

 

A
The E-Myth Revisited
by Michael Gerber

Mr. Gerber talks about the right way to set up your business so it can run whether you're there or not. He talks about why small businesses fail and what you can do about it.

 

A
101 Ways to Promote Yourself 
by Raleigh Pinskey
Ms. Pinskey is a promotions guru. She offers lots of tips on promoting your business on a shoe-string and oftentimes no-string budget. She releases all of her secrets in this book.

 

A
Teaming Up
by Paul and Sarah Edwards

Mr. and Ms. Edwards are the gurus of the SOHO market. The micro business person who wants to stay independent but needs to rely on alliances to help you grow will want this book.

 

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B
Put Time Management to Work: and Live the Life You Want
by Peggy Duncan
 

 

This is my new book for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and business owners. Topics cover getting organized, streamlining processes, and using the right technology.

B
Organizing for the Creative Person
by Dorothy Lehmkuhl & Dolores Lamping CSW

 

Ms. Lehmkuhl and Lamping do an excellent job explaining how the brain works for creative people, and how they can get organized ways that fit the way they think.

 

B
How to Decorate and Furnish Your Apartment on a Budget
by Lourdes Dumke

Ms. Dumke is a budget-decorating pro. She gives you all the tools and ideas you need to decorate and furnish your space at bargain prices. 

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C

Just Show Me Which Button to Click! in PowerPoint 2003
by Peggy Duncan
 

 


My book. I teach beginning to advanced PowerPoint in a 4-hour class. This book is right out of my classroom.

 

C
Conquer Email Overload with Outlook
by Peggy Duncan
 

 


My book. Learn how to manage email from a time management perspective.

 

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D
The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing
by Tom & Marilyn Ross


Mr. and Ms. Ross teach you everything you need to know to write, publish, promote, and sell your own book. They didn't hold anything back!

 

D
Looking Good in Print
by Roger C. Parker
Mr. Parker has compiled design and printing tips for anything you put on paper. Best tips for designing and creating a newsletter I've seen compiled in one source.

 

D
1001 Ways to Market Your Books
by John Kremer
Mr. Kremer releases all of his secrets to promoting your books. This is another one of those books that because it's so rich in content, you'll have to read and re-read.

 

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E
How to Develop and Promote Successful Seminars and Workshops
by Howard Shenson
Howard Shenson helps you develop and market your own seminar, workshop, class, or conference. His research is so extensive that he tells you which day, month, and time have proven to work best in your city. This book is especially helpful to the novice.

 

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