AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT
RAMESH DONTHA
Ramesh Dontha
Facebook TwitterRamesh Dontha is a serial entrepreneur, host of The Agile Entrepreneur Podcast, and author of The 60 Minute Startup: A Proven System to Start Your Business in 1 Hour a Day and Get Your First Paying Customers in 30 Days (or Less). As a manager and consultant for Fortune 100 companies, Ramesh used the Agile Methodology to make technology systems more efficient. He then applied Agile principles to entrepreneurship, starting, growing, and selling multiple online businesses. Now Ramesh teaches aspiring entrepreneurs how to get paying customers faster than they ever thought possible. Start your business in sixty minutes a day at www.the60minutestartup.com. Ramesh Dontha is an accomplished writer having published in 'The Ascent', 'The Writing Cooperative', 'The Startup', 'Art & Parenting', 'Marketing and Entrepreneurship' among many more such publications. Ramesh Dontha is the managing editor of RameshDontha.Com and DigitalTransformationPro.Com. Ramesh can be reached on RameshDontha.Com, LinkedIn or Twitter (@rkdontha1).
The 60 Minute Startup: A Proven System to Start Your Business in 1 Hour a Day and Get Your First Paying Customers in 30 Days (or Less)
by Ramesh Dontha, Jill Dyché
How to start a business from home in only 60 minutes a dayOver 543,000 new businesses are started every month. Most fail. Many never get a paying customer. Why? Because new entrepreneurs are told to “start with why,” take internet marketing courses, and spend hours doing market research. Do these time-intensive activities attract customers? Make sales? Create profit? No! If you’re ready to finally start a profitable business and dump the bad business advice that keeps you confused, overwhelmed, and broke, The 60 Minute Startup is for you. This book gives you a proven system on how to start a business online in just one hour a day and get your first paying customers in one month (or less). The secret is ”agile entrepreneurship”—the new way to entrepreneurial success. Agile entrepreneurs do only activities that attract, close, and keep customers. Why? Because if you don’t have customers, you don’t have a business! In the tech industry, the agile approach made possible the Airbnbs, Instagrams, and Ubers we can’t imagine living without. If agile software founders can build companies worth billions in a garage, imagine what agile entrepreneurship can do for you! This book shows you how to:Sort through good ideas on how to start a business to find the best one for youStart an online business—even if you don’t know how to get customers onlineDiscover your profitable strengths (no other business idea books tell you this)Stop wasting time online and start getting customersUse a proven idea validation tool so you know what people will buyAdopt the entrepreneurship mindset so prospects take you seriouslyMarket your business like a growth hacker—even if you hate marketingTurn chance conversations into instant sales without feeling salesyLearn how to get customers to buy without feeling awkwardStart a business online and find your target buyers in one monthAll of the above and more in just one hour a day for one month. Whether you’re an experienced entrepreneur, an aspiring solopreneur, or you just want to make extra money on the side, The 60 Minute Startup gives you proven action steps to start your business today, get paying customers this month, and reap the rewards of business ownership for life.
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Buy 750 Prompts For Accelerated Journal Writing: Happiness, Money, Spirituality and 30 More Categories: Read Kindle Store Reviews - Amazon.com"
by Ramesh Dontha
Interested in starting a journal but do not know where to start? You have been writing a journal but periodically get stuck for ideas? Worry NO more. This book with 750 prompts covering 30 categories such as Happiness, Gratitude, Confessions, Spirituality, Sexuality, Family, Friends and many more will help you get over your writer block. Not sure why you should start a Journal? Journal writing helps reduce stress, clarify your thoughts, helps you let go of negative thoughts, accelerate your personal growth. Journals help you track your personal development, bring back those fond memories, and gets you into the habit of writing regularly. Are you interested in becoming a writer? Want experience in writing college essays? Or just want to leave your thoughts for a later generation? Journal writing will help you get closer to all those goals and dreams. So where to write journal. You can get started with good old paper notebook but there are many websites where you can do online journaling and keep your writing private. The book includes myriad online journal / diary websites so you can get started right away. Here are some examples of prompts that you’ll see in the book: * What hidden talents you might have? * What one thing you don't want others to know? * What would you do with a gap year? , * For each family member, what are you grateful for? * What made you smile recently? * What are your sleep habits? You’ll find 750 more such prompts for you to get going. There are at least 2 prompts per each day in the calendar year. And these prompts are not specific to any year. You can use these life long as the prompts cover all phases of our lives, from childhood to later years. Journal writing is an ancient practice that has been followed for thousands of years. Many successful writers started with journal writing. So get started with this ebook today. Scroll up to the top to purchase this book.
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365 Prompts For A Gratitude Journal: One Prompt A Day For A Yearly Gratitude Journal
by Ramesh Dontha
A gratitude journal is a very simple tool to jot down or note all the good things or the joyous things in our lives. It is just a journal to acknowledge people or things who have done kind things to us either consciously or unknowingly. Studies have proven that expressing gratitude has many benefits. Gratitude opens the door to more relationships. Gratitude improves physical health. Gratitude improves psychological health. Gratitude enhances empathy and reduces aggression. Grateful people sleep better. Gratitude improves self-esteem. Gratitude increases mental strength. The 365 prompts listed in this e-book are meant to get you started on a journal with detailed benefits, tips for maintaining a journal. The book lists out 31 motivational and inspirational quotes about gratitude to start each day or week. The journal lists out 12 prompts for each of the 31 quotations for a combined total of 375 prompts. You'd never be lost again looking at a blank page. Make gratitude journaling a regular practice: It doesn’t matter if it is daily or weekly or even multiple times a day but make it a regular practice. You may get started with it as a weekly exercise and gradually increase the frequency. Having a set time aside will make it a habit but it is not necessary that you should wait for that specific time to jot down your gratitude. Make your journal entry as specific as possible. An entry such as ‘I am grateful for my wife who helped me pack my things for this urgent international trip’ will make you feel much better than ‘I am grateful for my wife’. Prioritize people over things. As much as possible, emphasize grateful acts from people more than grateful notes about things. Sure, a nice bouquet of flowers will make you feel grateful but being grateful about the person who made that possible is more powerful. Focus on your feelings. Many times, we go through journaling because we have to. With respect to gratitude journal, focus on your feelings and emotions and don’t look at it a chore that you need to complete. That sincere grateful feeling you have towards a person will make you a happier person. Write at least one item. Make sure that you acknowledge at least one person or thing that you are grateful for. And don’t worry about how many more you might have. It is quite possible that you might be sincerely grateful for five or 10 people at times. There is no specific limit. Try to mix different categories of people or things that you are grateful for. For example, don’t just focus on family or friends, but remember your colleagues or managers who you may be grateful to. Make it a habit read your old entries. Just the act of reading your old entries now and then will make you realize how grateful you are to people and things that made you who you are today. So make it a habit. Be flexible. There are no rules in general. Don’t put any pressures on yourself. Have above tips as general guidelines and start journaling.
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