Andrew Griffiths

Andrew Griffiths

"One of the biggest issues I see facing businesses around the world, is that people simply don’t charge enough for what they do. And I think that needs to stop."

Described by many as 'the Godfather of Small Business', Andrew Griffiths has written thirteen bestselling business books, sold in over 65 countries.

He is easily Australia's #1 small business author. Andrew has shared his street smart business advice, wisdom and strategies with audiences around the world and he helps large organisations to engage and connect with their small business customers.

The best way to sum up what Andrew does is 'he helps people of substance to build businesses of substance'.

What genre and topics does Andrew Griffiths write about?

He writes practical business and small-business books focused on entrepreneurship, marketing, pricing and growth strategies—street-smart advice for building and running businesses.


What are some of Andrew Griffiths' most popular books and where should I start?

Popular titles include the 101 Ways series (e.g. 101 Ways to Advertise Your Business, 101 Ways to Boost Your Business, 101 Ways to Build a Successful Network Marketing Business), Business Over Breakfast Vol. 1, and Someone Has To Be The Most Expensive. Start with a 101 Ways title that matches your immediate need (eg. Boost Your Business) or Someone Has To Be The Most Expensive if you want pricing/positioning advice.


Does he write any series or is there a recommended reading order?

He has a 101 . . . series of practical tip books. The books are largely standalone—there's no strict reading order; pick the one that fits the topic you need help with.


What practical benefits or themes can I expect from his books?

Expect action-oriented tips and strategies for advertising, networking, pricing, customer engagement and growing small businesses—practical, street-smart guidance for business owners and managers.


Has Andrew Griffiths received notable recognition for his work?

He is a bestselling author sold in over 65 countries and is widely described as a leading Australian small business author (often called the 'Godfather of Small Business'). The source does not list specific awards.