079: The Seven (Kindle and CreateSpace) Books That Should Be Building Your Internet Marketing Business

Published: March 11, 2016, 7 a.m.

Let's talk today about "business card" books to build your business. You should get your best ideas down, and re-use (even sometimes repeating yourself)\xa0your best content, especially in the form of digital and physical books. Amazon lets you publish an unlimited number\xa0books, so you might as well make the most of it.\n\n\n \tMarketer of the Week: Jeff Mills (be the salesman -- best salesman for an app creator but he didn't even make the product)\n \tQuote of the Week: "When you focus on problems, you'll have more problems. When you focus on possibilities, you'll have more opportunities." -- Unknown\n \tCatchphrase of the week: "Don't live life with one foot on the brake." Comfort zone, money zone. Nobody likes a backseat driver.\n \tThought of the week: What if you just put 10 minutes a day into that goal? Put aside $10 a day to build your business? Read just 1 page from a book per day?\n\nIs There a Book in You?\nCheck out Robert's Amazon AuthorCentral page.\n\n \tBook of your best blog posts (rate them to narrow down the best ones)\n \tInterview book (get yourself out there and get a handle on scheduling)\n \tBig idea book: things that don't fit into a paid course but are also too valuable to just give away\n \tGet the catchphrase or sound byte out there so you can say you said it first\n\nHere Are My Seven Books That I Use as a Business Card\n\n \tList book: 100 Time Savers\n \tInterview book: Secret Conversations with Internet Millionaires\n \tStrategy book: Double Agent Marketing\n \tConcept book: Membership Cube\n \tWebinar book: Sell with Amazon FBA\n \tTutorial book: Setup a Point & Click Website\n \tYear-end book: Internet Marketing on Crack\n\nYou can (and should) join our Make a Product book publishing course to discover how to publish your own book in 58 minutes.