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Rework
Jason Fried

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What are Marketing blogs saying about this book?

  • A Smart Bear 19 Jul 10:
    ... Google's algorithm, combined with the hardware and software to implement a search of trillions of websites in 0. 2 seconds, is hard to replicate; it took hundreds (thousands?) of really smart people at Microsoft and Yahoo years to catch up. 37signals' ranting platform — a blog with 131k followers and a best-selling book — is nearly impossible to build even with a full-time army of insightful writers. 'Being hard to do' is still a true advantage, particularly when you devote your primary energy to it. P. S. For more, here are detailed examples of how this mindset also sets up your sales pitch. ...


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What are Productivity blogs saying about this book?

  • FreelanceFolder 30 Jul 10:
    ... Purple Cow by Seth Godin Marketing genius Seth Godin goes into great detail in this short book about how to stand out from every other business and get noticed. Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith Learn how to become visible on the web by using social media and marketing principles from Chris Brogan. Rework by 37signals A must have book for any developer, Rework is one of the best business books I’ve read. It’s geared towards app developers, but will work for any business or freelancer and contains lots of great unconventional wisdom and funny swearing. Advanced CSS by Joseph Lewis It’s tough to find a good coding book if you already have a lot of experience in the development world, but Advanced CSS contained a lot of great information on microformats, mobile development, CSS3 and more. ...
  • Michael Hyatt 16 Jul 10:
    ... If you have a gnawing suspicion that work sucks, but aren’t quite sure what to do about it, this book is for you. In their recent book, Rework, Jason Fried and Keith Heinemeier Hanson challenge conventional business wisdom and show a better way to make work more fulfilling and less frustrating. In a moment, I will tell you how to get a FREE copy. Quite honestly, this is one of the best business books I have read this year. The authors give voice to many of my own thoughts and feelings about work. Moreover, they say it in a way that is direct, pithy, and often humorous. I swear I highlighted every other sentence. ...


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What are Tech startups blogs saying about this book?

  • A Smart Bear 19 Jul 10:
    ... Google's algorithm, combined with the hardware and software to implement a search of trillions of websites in 0. 2 seconds, is hard to replicate; it took hundreds (thousands?) of really smart people at Microsoft and Yahoo years to catch up. 37signals' ranting platform — a blog with 131k followers and a best-selling book — is nearly impossible to build even with a full-time army of insightful writers. 'Being hard to do' is still a true advantage, particularly when you devote your primary energy to it. P. S. For more, here are detailed examples of how this mindset also sets up your sales pitch. ...


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