Reviews
Claude Hooten, First Edition News, KSMA Radio, Santa Maria, California 8/13/03
What a great book that every small business owner should buy.
Reviewed by Denise M. Clark - July 2003, Denises Pieces Author Site & Book
Reviews http://www.denisemclark.com
Yes, Were Open
is precisely what small business owners today need.
Actually, it should be required reading. Filled with practical advice on how to avoid
common mistakes made by many new small business owners, including but not limited to, lack
of knowledge, no planning or goals, poor marketing plans and lack of proper budgeting.
Author Manchee shares his experience, knowledge and vast expertise in finance and
organization to provide a highly informative and easily read book on the hows and
how-not-tos of starting, running and growing a small business. A great deal of
information is covered in a compact form, from how to deal with creditors and lenders to
theft and embezzlement.
Learn how to compete with chains and other franchise owners, and how to deal with and
take care of employees to everyones mutual benefit. Manchee also covers topics such
as bankruptcy, taxes and the IRS - and all the while makes the reader feel as if
theyre sitting down with a good friend whos offering supportive and expert
advice.
Yes, Were Open
is Mr. Manchees first work of non-fiction,
though he has published seven novels prior to this work. His writing skills and
presentation certainly shine in this extremely well written book that no entrepreneur
should be without.
Lori Ann Evans, Street
Talk, WACK AM 1420, Newark, NY July 28, 2003
...A great little book!
There's no fluff--you can probably read it in an afternoon. It's full of good, solid
advice for the small business owner....
Amanda Killgore, on the
web, July 22, 2003,  Nonfiction Advice
This short and to the point book is addressed to the rising group of entrepeneurs in
America. With no excess verbage, topics from law to insurance to forms of business are
concisely explained in easy to understand language. ............. **** However, this is a
book that will not only be a handy resource for the fledgling businessman or woman, but
for consumers in general, especially in its useful advice in credit matters. Much of the
topics might be common sense, but there is precious little of that, so instruction in it
is always of use. ****
Sherry Russell
GMS/author/researcher, Books on Line Authors7@yahoo.com
The book is written in a
fun style tackling the complicity of the American dream of owning your own business. The
author does a fine job of uncovering all the sour lemons along the path of building a
strong foundation while explaining available opportunities and strategies the SBO (small
business owner) has within his/her reach to add sweetness to those lemons for a nice
successful venture.
The book is organized
into four parts. The first part deals with the reasons behind small business failures. The
author energetically covers obstacles from starting a venture on a shoestring to the
problems of dealing with theft. The second segment tackles the obstacles blocking
achievement. One of the relevant topics spotlights IRS and taxes. The third section
illuminates ways for rounding the corner of prosperity in your business by hiring the
correct people, taking control of your own attitudes and interestingly covers depression
issues. The final portion is the sharing of case studies. In reading the case studies, an
SBO will have an opportunity to see a part of him/herself while being assured they are not
alone in their struggles and victories in mastering small business.
The book is packed with
absorbing insights, the actual case stories, a glossary of terms, and some hilariously
effective poems.
In the poem The
Banker, a sampler of the authors delicious wit:
"If
you borrow money
You
should be aware
Of the
truth about some bankers
Lest you
fall into their snare
Interest
is their magic wand
That
brings them mighty riches
Keep a
careful eye on it
Or
youll lose your frickin britches"
The author dissects the
honeycombed mechanics of small business and shows the SBO how to become revitalized by any
struggles through the knowledge there is help and there are ways to keep your dream alive
and in the black. For the reader, the book acts as an unseen advisor to their everyday
situations. The author writes about each subject with intense clarity, focus and wit.
The poems alone are
worth the price of the book! Great book for every small business owner or person who is
thinking about a business venture.
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