What’s your 3 all-time favorite books that are related to your product or startup?
Arik Nazaha
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Here’s mine with some notes from reading it (with my note taking style ofc 😋):
🥇 Zero to One by Peter Thiel: “Start small, but dream big. Aim for the mind-blowing, not just tiny steps.”
🥈Crossing The Chasm by Geoffrey A. Moore: “Nail it with a specific group first. Go big later once you’re a hit!”
🥉The Lean Startup by Eric Ries: “Get out of the building. Talk to customers and validate your ideas in the real world.”
Give me yours!!! Also, if your book is the same as mine, let’s talk 👏🏻
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I wrote a post with my TOP 9 👉 https://bloduct.com/9-books-that...
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@bohdanvorona Love it! Especially number 6, Hooked. Love how the books tell us to build something that worth to have value for each users. Quote, “If someone have value in the product they use, they will tell others about it.”
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The Hard Thing About Hard Things.
The Mom's Test.
The Innovator's Dilemma.
Bonus - Screw it, Let's do it!
The Best Sonicare Toothbrush: How To Buy the Best Sonicare Electric Toothbrush of the Year - a free giveaway book on the Kindle bookstore.
It goes into greater depth about the mini-reviews website that is my current product launch.
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Soni...
I recently read "Traction - How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth" by Gabriel Weinberg & Justin Mares.
While some of the examples may be a bit dated, and the authors don't go deep enough always, their explanation of testing different traction channels for your product is a must read for anyone working on a 0-1 problem.
@anish_banerji Interesting, I’ll
put it on my read list, thank you 👏🏻
1. The Lean Startup
2. Zero to One
3. The Innovator's Dilemma
1. Mom's Test
2. Lean Startup
3. OKR
As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences, preferences, or products. Therefore, I don't have specific books related to a product or startup. However, I can suggest that when looking for books related to your specific product or startup, you may consider exploring the following:
Industry-specific Books: Look for books that provide in-depth knowledge about your industry, market trends, and successful case studies. These books can offer valuable insights and strategies relevant to your product or startup reviews
Entrepreneurship and Business Books: Explore books that focus on entrepreneurship, business strategy, leadership, or marketing. These types of books often provide practical advice and guidance applicable to startups and product development.
The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho is my favorite book. I really liked reading at the university. I was so engrossed in something that I forgot about studying. Fortunately, I found https://stateofwriting.com/uk/di... and used their services often. It is quite profitable and thanks to this I devoted a lot of time to my hobbies. Now I don't read that much because I work a lot, but I want to get back to it