The beginning of our book tour
By now you’ve probably heard, StartupNation: Open for Business is now on book shelves across the country. In it you’ll read great stories about entrepreneurs who’ve succeeded and the techniques and strategies that helped them win that success.
We’re in Denver kicking off our book tour - next week we’re in San Fran, L.A. and Chicago. The week after that… we have no idea!!!
For us, the book represents our love of entrepreneurship and what it can bring those who dive into running their own business. We focus on what we’re in it for — the freedom, the fulfillment, and working in a family environment we’ve cultivated between us as brothers but also with our whole (incredible) team.
Now, the rubber meets the road. The two years of organizing thoughts, prioritizing what gets included, writing and rewriting (and re-rewriting) now give way to getting the book into the hands of people who are ready to stop dreaming and start doing.
If you have creative ideas that will help us create awareness and demand for the book, we’d love to hear them. Use the comments field below!!!
As we say, "let’s start it up!"
-the Sloan bros

May 20th, 2005 at 2:58 am
Congrats! Could you also plz notify when you folks plan to be in Bay Area.
GoogGuy
May 20th, 2005 at 2:55 pm
Thanks, "GoodGuy"!
We’re in the Bay Area for a breakfast business panel and book signing this coming week. Check out [link=http://www.startupnation.com/pages/events/EV_Success-Secrets-Breakfast-SF-2005.asp' target='_blank']our schedule[/link] at our events page.
Please come… and identify yourself, soldier!
-Sloan bros
May 23rd, 2005 at 1:52 pm
Thanks for the wonderful book Guys!
I pre-ordered through Amazon and could not put it down. As a fellow Michiganian (Mason area) I have listened to your program for over a year on WJR. As a 56 year old who lost a job to I.T. downsizing and became a Student-Assistant with the State. I already have the tools necessary to start up my own Handyman business and lacked the drive to start. Your book provides so many answers to hesitant entrepreneurs like myself.
Thanks again for helping so many of us to get "over the hump" and start to build relationships with clients.
Bless Ya Boys,
Ted
May 24th, 2005 at 5:10 pm
Congratulations! I knew the book would be great from the start, but it far exceeds my expectations! Great job, Sloanage.