If you have a small business person on your list – or you’ve had a good year and want to give yourself a reward – check out these best small business books of 2007.
- Four-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris
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From the provocative title to the tips on automating income, cutting media consumption and taking a mid-life “retirement,” Ferris offers new ways of thinking about how we live and work.
- One Person/Multiple Careers by Marci Alboher
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Another book about breaking the one company, 9-5 mold, Alboher posits that more and more professionals with have multifaceted, “slash” careers – singer/songwriter for the rest of us.
- Rule the Web, by Mark Frauenfelder
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Want your small biz to succeed? Learn how to use the Web better, more efficiently and to better effect than your competitors. This isn’t a small business book but it’s vital for smart biz owners.
- Small Business, Big Life by Louis Bajaras
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By cutting to the bottom line – that a small business isn’t a job but a life choice – Bajaras offers guidance to new business owners of all sorts.
- The Big Book of Small Business, Tom Gegax
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Veteran or newbie small business owner, we could all use a refresh on the basics. Gegax provides a comprehensive guide to starting and running a small business.











