Author: | W. David Corrick | ISBN: | 9781614644378 |
Publisher: | Hyperink | Publication: | February 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | W. David Corrick |
ISBN: | 9781614644378 |
Publisher: | Hyperink |
Publication: | February 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This is a discounted bundle featuring 25 Quicklets on great business books and videos, including:
When you buy this bundle, you get all 25 Quicklets (a 75 value) for just 15!
Here are some selected excerpts.
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From the Quicklet on Crush It!
Crush It! is a 142-page call to action to do what you love by capitalizing on the Internet. By building brand equity through social media, all hardworking, passionate people have the opportunity to drastically change their lives and make a living doing what makes them happy. Any topic can be turned into a profitable, sustainable social-media-driven business, he writes.
Throughout the book, Gary stresses that anyone willing to hustle and take advantage of the social networking tools on the Internet can become successful. Passion is contagious, he writes. And by using the Internet to make the world listen to you, youll eventually build a following and connect with the right people. In his first chapter, he puts it simply: social media = business. period.
After briefly illustrating the possibilities of the Internet as a venue, Gary tells his personal story. He describes how he built his personal brand as the wine guy through posting video blogs on Wine Library TV from 2006 to 2011.
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From the Quicklet on Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
Drive is a book that Daniel Pink decided to write after the fallout of A Whole New Mind. Pink states in his interview with the Wall Street Journal (refer to the Related Online Content section for the full interview) that a shift from left to right-brain abilities, as outlined in A Whole New Mind, would likely require an enhanced attention to motivation. This led him to research motivational science, which he says has unfurled in the last 40-50 years.
At another level, this book is about a question we all wonder at one point or another: what, exactly, makes us tick. Pink comes from a school of business and pop culture writers who seek to clarify and make various topics accessible to an audience who is not familiar with the academic research on these topics. Just as the crux of Pinks argument states for anyone, this book was designed to do well at the bookstores, but Pink had a lot of intrinsic interest and personal motivation for writing this book prior to any discussion of the books financial success.
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Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!
This is a discounted bundle featuring 25 Quicklets on great business books and videos, including:
When you buy this bundle, you get all 25 Quicklets (a 75 value) for just 15!
Here are some selected excerpts.
= = = = =
From the Quicklet on Crush It!
Crush It! is a 142-page call to action to do what you love by capitalizing on the Internet. By building brand equity through social media, all hardworking, passionate people have the opportunity to drastically change their lives and make a living doing what makes them happy. Any topic can be turned into a profitable, sustainable social-media-driven business, he writes.
Throughout the book, Gary stresses that anyone willing to hustle and take advantage of the social networking tools on the Internet can become successful. Passion is contagious, he writes. And by using the Internet to make the world listen to you, youll eventually build a following and connect with the right people. In his first chapter, he puts it simply: social media = business. period.
After briefly illustrating the possibilities of the Internet as a venue, Gary tells his personal story. He describes how he built his personal brand as the wine guy through posting video blogs on Wine Library TV from 2006 to 2011.
= = = = =
From the Quicklet on Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
Drive is a book that Daniel Pink decided to write after the fallout of A Whole New Mind. Pink states in his interview with the Wall Street Journal (refer to the Related Online Content section for the full interview) that a shift from left to right-brain abilities, as outlined in A Whole New Mind, would likely require an enhanced attention to motivation. This led him to research motivational science, which he says has unfurled in the last 40-50 years.
At another level, this book is about a question we all wonder at one point or another: what, exactly, makes us tick. Pink comes from a school of business and pop culture writers who seek to clarify and make various topics accessible to an audience who is not familiar with the academic research on these topics. Just as the crux of Pinks argument states for anyone, this book was designed to do well at the bookstores, but Pink had a lot of intrinsic interest and personal motivation for writing this book prior to any discussion of the books financial success.
= = = = =
Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!