You can follow the beaten path and call yourself an entrepreneur or you can blaze your own trail and really be one.
When Derek Sivers started CD Baby, he wasn’t planning on building a major business. He was a successful independent musician who just wanted to sell his CDs online. When no one would help him do it, he set out on his own and built an online store from scratch.
He started in 1998 by helping his friends sell their CDs. In 2000, he hired his first employee. Eight years later, he sold CD Baby for $22 million.
Sivers didn’t need a business plan, and neither do you. You don’t need to think big; in fact, it’s better if you don’t. Start with what you have, care about your customers more than yourself, and run your business like you don’t need the money.
##Are they happy ?Are you happy ?Are you profitable? Isn’t that enough?
评分##Never do anything just for the money
评分##序言不假,确实compact到一个小时能读完,跟我个人想了很久的philosophy契合。这种坚持不最大要做小的理念本身是为了让个人更自由,但投放到千万小淘宝店卖家跟文艺糕点、奶茶店的创业点子上,会感叹还是个人意识跟行业局限。见过很多秀气小众的淘宝店,一个人经营,一圈忠实顾客线下能成朋友的关系,但更多的是被利益驱动的焦头烂额,真正能抵达目标的只是少数。 You can’t please everyone, so proudly exclude people. 大部分人赚钱都是基于帮助他人,可我们习惯付费就抵消了对方的付出,因此很难维持那种感恩跟成就感,赚钱花钱都痛苦,其实偶尔换个视角看看挺好的。
评分##起因是作者在《巨人的工具》中的访谈让人眼前一亮。不过可能是这几年我接触的类似思想比较多,觉得作者这本书讲的普普通通。
评分##Actually, it's a new kind of entrepreneur. This book inspired me to keep on running my small business, but it depends on whether I have already saw the big picture or not. Keep the EXTREME customer centricity in mind!
评分##打开手机一看,刚好 12:00am 看完。 很久以前买的书了,算是认真看完的第一本英文原版书,一共80来页。 作者用自己举例说怎么去创业,没有资金能创业吗?创业后如何管理公司?什么时候卖掉公司?生命中什么对你最重要? 每一个lesson都是一篇精彩的文章,You will return to read it again and again.
评分##起因是作者在《巨人的工具》中的访谈让人眼前一亮。不过可能是这几年我接触的类似思想比较多,觉得作者这本书讲的普普通通。
评分##比起show me your work更喜欢这本。
评分##To be happy. 南京到广州的飞机上读完
本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2026 book.tinynews.org All Rights Reserved. 静思书屋 版权所有