Sometimes, just 40 pages are enough.
Your flagship book—the one that builds your authority and grows your business—can be short, sharp, and strategic.
People are busy. They want value, not volume.
They don’t want to wade through 300 pages of fluff to find the gold.
They want clarity. Simplicity. Action.
Your short book can be:
✅ Crisp
✅ Authentic
✅ Easy to finish—and share!
When thinking of writing a business book, think of these classics:
– The One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard & Spencer Johnson (112 pages)
– Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson (96 pages)
– The Dip by Seth Godin (96 pages)
– Make Your Bed by Admiral William H. McRaven (144 pages)
– Anything You Want by Derek Sivers (88 pages)
Each one is short. Each one packs a punch. And each one helped build a powerful personal brand.
So, if you’ve been holding back because you think your book has to be long and perfect—think again.
Your message doesn’t need more pages.
It needs more precision.
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