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Dan Boudreau has devoted the last 20 years to coaching and mentoring regular folks into the captivating world of business. He authors and facilitates lively, transformative workshops on the topics of entrepreneurship, business planning, and training for trainers. He has inspired thousands of entrepreneurs to become successful business owners and leaders. Launching into his first venture in 1980 with barely enough knowledge to fill the back of a beer cap, he has embraced (and survived) the wide spectrum of business ownership, from single owner home-based enterprises to ventures employing more than 300 workers. Dan's top mission essentials are: laughing, loving, and learning. Armed with the business planning process as a teaching tool, Dan empowers ordinary women and men to create the financial stability and lifestyle they dream of. He is most proud of being acknowledged and appreciated by peers and friends for his ability to bring entrepreneurial ideas to fruition with a nod towards his warm, engaging personable style. In 2006, Dan compiled his knowledge (and bruises) into his first book, Business Plan or BUST! In writing this book, he combined his practical experience as a business owner with his expertise as a lender for an economic development agency, and tossed in his unique brand of wit. The end result: A refreshing perspective and practical style that makes the time-worn topic of business planning easy, fast and fun! When Dan takes those occasional days off from navigating the business world you might find him stuffed into a floating toothpaste tube sometimes referred to as a kayak (rarely right side up), or perhaps coaxing disturbing sounds from his guitar. His ultimate relaxation always involves fresh air, clean water and beaches—from botched attempts to outsmart fish in the rivers of northern British Columbia to flopping around in the waves or practicing applied inertia on just about any tropical sandy beach…

The Train Just Turned the Big Corner – Best Seller in 2 Categories!

Ok, I need to get a life.

Awesome! In my last post I waxed philosophical by comparing book marketing to getting a train turned around. The train just got it’s head pointed in the right direction.

I’ve been monitoring activities and noted some ebook sales at the RiskBuster site, folks

Half an hour ago the Amazon ranking was at #2,207,753, with no visibility in the categories.

At 7:00am it just popped up to #71,564 in Books overall and made the Best Seller List 2 of the categories…

#36 in Books > Business & Investing > Small Business & Entrepreneurship > Home Based
#78 in Books > Business & Investing > Small Business & Entrepreneurship > New Business Enterprises

Early Morning Book Launch Thoughts

I awoke too early this morning, I’m sure I heard Oprah scratching at my door in an attempt to get her hands on a copy of RiskBuster… yup, definitely time to get up and greet the world!

Of course, reality crashes in around me as soon as I belly up to my laptop. No Oprah, just me and a honker of a low Amazon ranking!

It’s still early here and a few of our partners are getting messages out to their lists. The Amazon ranking has dipped lower than ever to #2,207,753 a few minutes ago. Trying to improve the ranking is like trying to turn a moving train.

It is commonly said (usually by lawyers) that anyone who attempts to defend themselves in court has a fool for a client. Based on that logic, an author attempting to market his own book might be said to be a bit delusional. Nonetheless, people occasionally win their own court cases, and authors can bust through a busy marketplace and speak directly to readers.

Methinks it’s probably never been easier, but it’s still a lot of work. And you don’t do it alone. My many friends are my lifeline today.

Brandt Smith’s RiskBuster Book Launch Message

This is a quote from Brandt’s message this morning:

“Yesterday I reviewed Dan Boudreau’s book RiskBuster: Start or Grow Any Small Business, Wherever You Are With Whatever You Have, Right Now! Overall I was impressed with how Dan managed to go in depth while making the book easy to read. I was also impressed with the tools and forms that accompanied the book.” Read the rest of the post.

RiskBuster Book Review by Brandt Smith of Wealth & Wisdom

Ok, I was going to do something else, but Brandt Smith just published his review of RiskBuster.

Brandt says, “What this book does is show you how to do it. I’m sick and tired of “gurus” telling me what to do but leaving out all of the details. In the end you are left with a choice: spend hours figuring it out yourself or pay for yet another book or system. Contrast this with RiskBuster. In RiskBuster, Dan shows you what to do and gives you the tools you need. I can’t overemphasize how important this is for most people.” Read the full review.