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e-Commerce and Internet Marketing eBooks
If you think you’re too old to be learning new things, then you’re obviously not in the startup world. It’s a constant process of learning, this startup game, and you need to be on the forefront of knowledge in order to innovate.
Ok, so, how do you learn? You’re probably too old to be going to school, so you are going to need some books in order to learn more about startups. With all the Kindle craze, there’s no more room in our libraries for paper books, so we thought we should suggest some eBooks for you to check out while you’re on the computer doing something else.
Here they are:
• “3 Vital Steps to Kick-Start Your Web Business” by Daniel Sudhakar. It will help you avoid all the mistakes startups usually make, all while enjoying a book that is both interesting and easy to read.
• “Breaking Into Internet Marketing”. It’s an introduction to online business and internet marketing.
• “Secret Twitter Manifesto”. Are you looking at Twitter as the next frontier for your blog or startup to conquer? If you are, then start by reading this great book.
• “E-Business Starter Kit”. It’s a manual that allows you to learn the basics of online business and startup managing.
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