9 Millionaire Âé¶¹Éçs Turned Authors

By Kara Ohngren Prior | Aug 21, 2012

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Benjamin Franklin once said, “Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.” The nine entrepreneurs on our list have done both. Not only have they launched successful businesses, but they have turned the knowledge they gained along the way into books that offer advice for those seeking inspiration or insight for those looking to do the same.

Enjoy our list of entrepreneurs turned writers, then check out one of their books, it might just be the easiest business class you ever take.

Richard Branson

Founder of , and

Book: (Crown Business, 2011)

Branson takes readers on an outrageous ride through his, “Oh, screw it, let’s do it,” style of business and living. Losing My Virginity shows that sometimes the only way to succeed in business is to write your own rules.

Related: Richard Branson’s 5 Rules for Good Business

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Bill Gates

Founder of

Book: (Grand Central Publishing, 1999)

This book presents a 12-step plan for the development of a “digital nervous system” that allows for information to move through all levels of a company. “The most meaningful way to differentiate your company from your competition, is to do an outstanding job with information.” Gates writes.

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Jessica Livingston

Founding partner of the seed stage venture firm

Book: (Apress, 2008)

An extensive collection of interviews with startup big guns such as Steve Wozniak (Apple), Caterina Fake (Flickr), Mitch Kapor (Lotus), Max Levchin (PayPal) and Sabeer Bhatia (Hotmail). The book explores how these men and women came up with the ideas that brought them success and how they coped with the mistakes along the way.

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Guy Kawasaki

Founder of

Book: (Portfolio, 2011)

Kawasaki’s book posits that business is not so much about persuading someone to buy your product as it is about bringing about a voluntary change in your customers. When done correctly, the enchantment approach can show your customer base how to love what you love and dream what you dream.

Related: 5 Ways to Take Customer Loyalty to the Next Level

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Vineet Bajpai

Founder and CEO of , an Indian digital media company

Book: (Jaico Publishing House, 2012)

The Street To The Highway dispels the myth that entrepreneurial success is only for a select few corporate juggernauts. According to Bajpai, achievement is the result of following a system of proven strategies and positive actions.

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Donald Trump

Chairman and president of , founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts and star of NBC’s The Apprentice.

Book: (Plata Publishing, 2011)

A collection of personal and professional entrepreneurial stories from Trump and co-authoer Robert T. Kiyosaki (of Rich Dad Poor Dad fame) aimed at answering the questions such as “Why do the top names in business seem to knock it out of the park with every venture?” and “Why can’t one of these sluggers be you?”

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Kris Jones

Founder and former president of , an internet marketing agency purchased by eBay.

Book: (Visual, 2010)

This is a step-by-step guide to building online communities, analyzing your competition, and developing your link building skills. A useful guide to SEO, one of the most important forms of online marketing today.

Related: 8 Do’s and Don’ts for Marketing on Online Forums and Message Boards

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

Owners of a billion-dollar empire that includes fashion lines , and

Book: (Razorbill, 2008)

An insightful collection of conversations between the two twin magnates about art, fashion and the people who have inspired them creatively.

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Peter Thiel

founder and early Facebook investor

Book: (W. W. Norton & Company, 2012)

Where has the world’s innovation gone? In The Blueprint, Thiel and company take the perception of technological progress to task, calling for more radical research and development into technologies and engineering. An action that will not only advance innovation, it will also create millions of jobs in the process.

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Benjamin Franklin once said, “Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.” The nine entrepreneurs on our list have done both. Not only have they launched successful businesses, but they have turned the knowledge they gained along the way into books that offer advice for those seeking inspiration or insight for those looking to do the same.

Enjoy our list of entrepreneurs turned writers, then check out one of their books, it might just be the easiest business class you ever take.

Richard Branson

Founder of , and

Kara Ohngren is a freelance writer and part-time editor at YoungÂé¶¹Éç. Her work has appeared... Read more

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