Book Description
Entrepreneurs—learn how to double your income (and work less) with this proven, specialized method of job costing that’s simple, fast, and effective. Well-known celebrity party planner, Marley Majcher, in her signature witty, no-nonsense style shows you how to make a real profit without spinning your wheels. But Are You Making Any Money? answers the questions that you’re afraid to ask in a straightforward, easy to understand way. In But Are You Making Any Money? you will learn how to fatten up your bottom line in a unique, super simple, step-by-step process that shows you where all your money is really going. By learning from the trials and tribulations of Majcher’s own entrepreneurial journey, you will magically see yourself in her examples yet learn the skills necessary to turn a real profit, all while laughing out loud. Who knew business could be so much fun? Praise for But Are You Making Any Money? “For entrepreneurs of all stripes and sizes, getting to profitability is the key to sustaining your business. This book will take you through the steps you need to evaluate the hurdles you face and get your business earning money for you—and it’s told in a witty, conversational style that makes you want to keep reading more. A great how-to book for any entrepreneur.” —Kerry A. Dolan, senior editor, Forbes magazine “Here’s a sparkling yet profound journey to the heart of enterprise—how an entrepreneur makes money, keeps it, and then applies it to the next step forward. It’s a unique story of business and of life. Read it.” —Derek Leebaert, PhD, partner, MAP AG; co-author, The Future of the Electronic Marketplace; professor, Georgetown University “As a fellow entrepreneur I found Marley’s observations on running your own startup funny, insightful and uncannily accurate. Shave a couple of years off your path to success by applying a few of Marley’s simple, well thought out techniques.” —Chris Maloney, CEO, TriTech Software Systems “A lot of people will tell you their very polished and politically correct version of how to run a business. If you’d rather hear the truth, however, just ask Marley. She not only thinks outside the box, I’m not sure she even knows what a box is. Prepare to laugh and learn . . . and possibly get hand cramps while scribbling notes to yourself.” —Amy Swift Crosby, founder, SMARTY