Big Ideas … for Small Businesses: Simple, Practical Tools and Tactics to Help Your Small Business Grow
John Lamerton
Paperback, Kindle and Audio: 242 pages
ISBN: 1910600156
Publication Date: 13 July 2017


Big Ideas … for Small Businesses: Simple, Practical Tools and Tactics to Help Your Small Business Grow
John Lamerton
Paperback, Kindle and Audio: 242 pages
ISBN: 1910600156
Publication Date: 13 July 2017
Description
This book is a collection of the lessons and successes that author John Lamerton uses to coach and mentor hundreds of small business owners, teaching them to think bigger, work less, and design their business around the lifestyle they want. Stumble across big ideas on how anyone could become a millionaire in their lifetime, the one thing that truly transformed John’s business, and the five magic ingredients for success in almost any given field.
Reader reviews
“Truly inspirational! John Lamerton has a way with words that gets the point across in a way that is easy to understand yet with a flair only John has.”
Jo Lines
“No fluff, enjoyable, easy-to-absorb business advice. An excellent book and one, I’m sure, John is rightly very proud of!”
Dino T
“If you want a business book, that’s concise, to the point – no waffle and full of laugh out loud moments then this is the one for you! No matter where you are on your entrepreneurial journey this will definitely produce some ‘aha’ moments!”
Lady R
About the author

John Lamerton is a lazy entrepreneur and investor. He balances running an ambitious lifestyle business with raising two young children. A former “hustler”, he now earns more money “working” 20 to 25 hours a week than he used to pulling all-nighters and “grinding” for 100+ hours per week. He now mentors fellow ambitious lifestyle business owners, teaching them how to design their business around their lifestyle.

John Lamerton is a lazy entrepreneur and investor. He balances running an ambitious lifestyle business with raising two young children. A former “hustler”, he now earns more money “working” 20 to 25 hours a week than he used to pulling all-nighters and “grinding” for 100+ hours per week. He now mentors fellow ambitious lifestyle business owners, teaching them how to design their business around their lifestyle.