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Hey Square Readers,
***VOTING HAS ENDED***
Check out our Announcement Post for our June & July 2023 book
Itโs voting time!
Weโre halfway through reading Start with Why by Simon Sinek, our Square Readers Book Club book for April and May. But letโs start looking ahead to our next book for June and July 2023.
We have 3 books to choose from, and weโd love for you to vote to help us decide!
Last time we focused on business foundations, but for this round weโre diving into running your business. Weโre choosing between Finances, Leadership, and Marketing books; all recommended by sellers like you!
1. Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
โA simple, counterintuitive cash management solution that will help small businesses break out of the doom spiral and achieve instant profitability. Just as the most effective weight loss strategy is to limit portions by using smaller plates, Michalowicz shows that by taking profit first and apportioning only what remains for expenses, entrepreneurs will transform their businesses from cash-eating monsters to profitable cash cows. Four simple principles can simplify accounting and make it easier to manage a profitable business. A small, profitable business can be worth much more than a large business surviving on its top line. Businesses that attain early and sustained profitability have a better shot at achieving long-term growth.โ
2. Dare to Lead by Brene Brown
โLeadership is not about titles, status and power over people. Leaders are people who hold themselves accountable for recognising the potential in people and ideas, and developing that potential. Over the past seven years, Brene Brown found that leaders in organizations ranging from small entrepreneurial start-ups and family-owned businesses to non-profits, civic organizations and Fortune 50 companies, are asking the same questions: How do you cultivate braver, more daring leaders? And, how do you embed the value of courage in your culture? Dare to Lead answers these questions and gives us actionable strategies and real examples from her new research-based, courage-building programme.โ
3. The 1-Page Marketing Plan by Allan Dib
โTo build a successful business, you need to stop doing random acts of marketing and start following a reliable plan for rapid business growth. Traditionally, creating a marketing plan has been a difficult and time-consuming process, which is why it often doesn't get done. Whether you're just starting out or are an experienced entrepreneur, you'll discover: How to get new customers and how make more profit from existing ones; how to close sales without being pushy; how to make yourself the only logical choice; how to get amazing results on a small budget; how to charge high prices for your products and services and have customers actually thank you for it.โ
Which of these do you most want to read first?
Vote by filling out this Google Forms survey!
While weโre voting by survey this time , feel free to tell us why youโre excited about a particular book in the comments below.
And if you have any suggestions of other books, drop them in the comments too and weโll take a look and consider them for the next round in August and September.
We announced the winning book on Monday, May 15th, and start reading it in June.
We canโt wait to read with you!
Pesso
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Thank you to all 136 of you for voting for our June & July 2023 book!
After tallying up the votes, we have a clear winner.
You chose The 1-Page Marketing Plan by Allan Dib as our Square Readers Book Club book for June & July!
Head over to the Book Announcement Post for all of the details.
We can't wait to read with you,
Pesso
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Personally, I'm leaning towards #2, Dare to Lead by Brene Brown. While I've managed folks my whole life, I absolutely know that I have a lot to learn. I think everyone can always learn more about leadership and how to relate to those around you. I've also never actually read any Brene Brown books, and a few of hers have been on my list for forever, so I'm excited to dive in!
What about you?
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Please please please...fingers crossed that #1 Profits First wins!!! I just bought the book and it would be awesome to read it together with you guys ๐
I have read this and started implementing it in the past. I want to get back to it especially as new business opportunities are coming forward. This would be great!!!
That's so great that you read it and implemented some of it, @ChristieGoing !
What have been some of your biggest takeaways from it?
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I read Profit First, I listened to the Audio Book and I am implementing it this month. As I found the right bank that knows about Profit First
Implementation takes a while as you have to widdle down your expenses and payments of current bills with your old bank before you can do this huge step.
I recommend this for all small/medium-sized businesses.
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I absolutely ADORE Brene Brown!
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I am currently reading Daring Greatly! Brene' is awesome!
Thanks for sharing, @ChristieGoing !
How's that one?
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I've heard such great things! I'll definitely have to dive in either way.
What have been your favorites of hers, @DinaLRosenberg ?
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I'm excited to dive into #3 because marketing has been something I've really been looking for help on. I think this book is perfect for us during these times of so much change. Since marketing entails so many different things to consider, I'm excited to figure out more detail about what I should be considering and how I should be going about things. I haven't been marketing much because I feel like I want to learn so it is efficient and I'm not just throwing things out there to do it.
Thanks @Moreplease -- that's a really good point! There are so many ways to "do marketing" since it's such a huge all encompassing area, with so many strategies that do and don't work based on so many factors.
Hopefully this book can help!
A lot of it is also trial and error, but hopefully we can all be efficient with it without too much wasted time, money, and effort!
Rooting for ya-
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I just read Profit First and am starting to implement it in my business. I'd love to read it again together and find ways that Square can help me implement some of the steps related to sales levels and margin.
Hey @cyerges -
I love that you've read it and are starting to implement some of it already -- and that you're up to do it again!
What have been some of the most impactful bits so far for you?
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The 1-Page Marketing Plan looks like exactly what I need right now. I am THE WORST at asking for money and making sales - which is a real problem for a business owner, lol. I get bogged down in the weeds when trying to figure out ads, sales, marketing, etc... Figuring out the best ROI for different ads or marketing approaches can be incredibly time-consuming and in-person contact for business-to-business sales is always a little nerve-wracking. This book appears practical and useful.
The survey didn't have this option, but my 2nd pick would be Profit First. Always useful to see unique approaches to accounting and profit-taking, although the description makes it sound a little "too good to be true", so I wonder if it's hokey.
I've already read the Brenรฉ Brown book, so that would be my last choice. It's good, but kind of emotional, self-help-ish. Not necessarily helpful for those who are already very self-confident.
Thanks so much for sharing, @Sugarmaker1 !
I definitely feel the challenge around putting yourself out there as a business out there and what feels like asking for money. I felt a lot of that hesitation and sometimes awkwardness. The way I looked at it is instead of seeing it as asking for money, instead just showing and explaining what I'm providing and offering. The book we're reading right now, Start with Why by Simon Sinek really helps me with that too -- "People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it." I'm not asking for money for what I'm selling, I'm showing my why and if they resonate, they'll offer money.
You're 100% right on the mark with all of the in-the-weeds elements of marketing. There's sooo much there, so many different strategies, and so much evaluation to do. I'm also hoping that the 1 Page Marketing Plan can help with that!
A lot of folks recommended Profit First, and I'm super curious about it too. And I appreciate the insight into the Brene Brown book!
Thanks for popping in your ranking too. We're going with a straight majority for these votes, but I'm definitely keeping in mind the runners up and after a few rounds will put some of them back into the rotations and votings, especially the more folks ask for them!
Looking forward to seeing what books gets picked!
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I choose # 3 because I like when Allen Dib , say's we all need to stop doing random acts of marketing and start following a reliable plan. This is what I need to start doing myself so I can totally relate. This will be my first book to read by him, its looks very interesting. Have a great weekend everyone. Happy Mothers day to any mothers on this platform.
Thanks for sharing @Granny1 -
I definitely can relate to it too, and hopefully it can help you and a lot of others too!
I hope you had a great mothers' day also-
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If I hadnโt already read Profit First, I would have voted for it. I love all of Mikeโs books and enjoy listening to his podcast. Iโve read several of Brene Brownโs books and very familiar with her philosophy so, I voted for #3. I canโt say it would be my first choice BUT I have been working on a marketing strategy and think this book may be helpful.
Thanks for sharing, @CarissaD !
What would have been your first choice if you could choose any book (or one from our Bookshelf)?
Hopefully the marketing book will help!
Thanks again!
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I voted to read the 1-Page Marketing Plan as a group- this is my next critical business need. I actually already have it keyed up to read now. I just finished Profit First, which I wish I had read prior to opening my shop. It's a great book and would love if Square could provide multiple savings accounts options that align to the Profit First principles. I already use this feature for my sales tax and increased the percentage pull to help pocket $ aside. (Btw, his audio book is easy listening, just need to print out a few of his charts to follow those specific discussions.)
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