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Below is a list of recommended books for any serious investigation business. Just click the titles to buy them from Amazon.com - the world's leading on-line bookstore!
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Investigation Techniques & Resources
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Intermediate Advanced 9/10
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NEW! The Investigator's Little Black Book 3 by Robert Scott, P.I.
This book is aptly named. It's an invaluable listing of addresses, phone numbers, web sites and more, mainly in the U.S., offering fascinating and helpful information on an amazingly wide
variety of subjects. It's like a "Farmer's Almanac" for Investigation.
We've never seen a book with more information packed into such a small package. Suitable for beginners and advanced professionals alike. NO Private Investigator's office should be without one!
504 pages - TWICE the size of Black Book 2!
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Intermediate Advanced 10/10
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Serious Surveillance for the Private Investigator by Bob Bruno
This is a great book for anyone who is serious about surveillance.
It teaches you everything you need to know how to conduct a successful surveillance. Even If you're an experienced surveillance operative, you may change the the way you do surveillance after reading this book.
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Beginner Intermediate 10/10
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Investigations- 150 Things by Louis A. Tyska, Lawrence J. Fennelly
This ready reference is for anyone interested in investigations. Readers in and out of the law enforcement field will find this book easy to use and understand when seeking explanations about a wide
variety of investigative topics including: constitutional law, documentary evidence, interviewing and interrogating, and surveillance. An essential refresher for those already in the field.
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Beginner Intermediate 9/10
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Get the Facts on Anyone - Find Out Confidential Information About any Person or Organization by Dennis King
Investigative reporter Dennis King will teach you how to unearth useful data about your subject. King packs a lot of information into the chapters, covering everything from basic research
techniques and the use of readily available resources to details on how to detect "paper trippers" with false identities, how to find "missing" people and how to get background
information on others through a wide range of sources: newspapers, court records, military records, and "special methods" including license-plate surveillance and garbage analysis.
This book is also a useful reference to employers, landlords, and anyone engaged in genealogical research. Those new to investigations will find it invaluable.
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Beginner 10/10
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Be Your Own Detective by Greg Fallis, Ruth Greenberg
This updated and expanded edition includes the new technological advances in the art of snooping.
High-tech devices developed for the most part by the military--night vision goggles, bugging and tapping equipment, sound amplification dishes are all now available (at reasonable to staggering prices) at the neighborhood electronics shop. The worldwide web is an amazing one-stop source of information. Authors Fallis and Greenberg have compiled the host of opportunities offered by the web and point out how they may be accessed most efficiently and effectively. This is one of the easiest to read "How To" detective books out there. The suggestions are easy enough for anyone to follow. This is the book for anyone interested in P.I. work. So be your own detective and investigate this book!
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Beginner 10/10
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Pi School - How to Become a Private Detective by Wayne Harrison
A good starting point if you're interested in becoming a PI.
This book guides you through all the types of investigations that a typical private investigator does. In addition, the author added personal comments about investigations he conducted. If you're not sure about what it's really like, this is the book for you. Most private investigators are ordinary citizens just like you - except they know how to locate information and people. And so will you after you read this book. A PI is only as good as his techniques,and PI School teaches you everything you need to know: surveillance, paper trails, interrogation and more.
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Beginner 5/10
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How to Make $100,000 a Year As a Private Investigator by Edmund J Pankau
The Best Selling PI Book from Paladin Press!
If you're new to the PI business, this book that tells you how to find the lucrative jobs and make big bucks. Find out what cities are naturals for PIs, which businesses desperately need investigators, how to stretch your limited advertising budget, how to use associations and clients to land other jobs, what three tools you must have to succeed and much more. It is an introduction to the common sense approach anyone will require when entering the PI field. It's full of practical advice from someone who has been in the industry for many years.
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Ratings out of 10 taken from Amazon.com Customer Review star ratings.
Get More Cases - Get More Income!
Some of our recommendations to help grow your business using tried and tested techniques. No matter how big or small your agency is today, you need to read these books!
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The Guerrilla Marketing Handbook by Jay Conrad Levinson, Seth Godin, Charles Rubin
This book focuses on details: for instance, business cards and their uses, case histories of direct-mail postcards, and ideas about publicity, pricing, and logos. Each of the six major chapters--on
advertising, minimedia, targeted media, promotion, telephone, and nonmedia--features from 4 to 14 or so techniques, including lists, common mistakes, definitions, examples, and glossaries. The book
encourages you to make a marketing plan and walks you through it step by step. A must read! Includes a money-back guarantee.
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8/10
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Permission Marketing- Turning Strangers Into Friends, and Friends Into Customers by Seth Godin
Imagine how effective your marketing would be if you had individual relationships with all of your customers and each had agreed to receive your company's advertising, either because they want the
information or because they've been tempted by an incentive. Author Seth Godin says you can do it, too. Permission Marketing offers an alternative to expensive and annoying in-your-face ads.
This book explains, in clear prose with plenty of examples, how and why to shift to a more personal way of doing business. The method takes advantage of current and emerging technology in ways that
traditional advertising cannot. Very insightful combining practical advice with examples of what works and what doesn't work. While this is not a silver bullet, it provides a framework, which when
followed in planning and execution, can provide a strong start.
** Amazon's BEST SELLING book on marketing! **
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Unleashing the Ideavirus by Seth Godin
This book is a continuation of the ideas presented in Permission Marketing. The idea behind this book is simple: why spend money on expensive ads if you can get
people so excited by your business that they spread the word for you?
The book is full of case studies, giving you everything you need to know to make this work for your business. The contents of this book are of immediate pratical use, and will be a revelation to most investigation agencies.
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Ratings out of 10 taken from Amazon.com Customer Review star ratings.
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