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I watched the YouTube and Intagram of GaryVee on an off for a while now but this is his first book that I've read and my final feeling is a little mixed. The various personal stories of different individuals was interesting but also fairly familiar, no great surprises of the various unlikely beginnings and eventual successes that all had a common theme of try very hard, keep working on it and be in it for the experience not the money.
The platform chapters were pretty dull, they told me almost nothing beyond some history of each one and why they were solid platforms that every entrepreneur needs to be on all except for Alex Skills or Voice First. It genuinely interested me seeing as how I don't have an Echo device that it was a growing opportunity if only you could find the right way to do it.
Overall if you need a kick up the backside because you think social media is irrelevant or that you can get away with posting a link on Facebook to your blog the by all means give it a read. It is not a set of blueprints though, that should be obvious because every personal story is so unique that the only common denominator is that they didn't know how to use social media initially but they learned and managed to get the hang of it.
Final thought being that you will not make a lot of money from Ad Sense, you need to get the brand deals and speaking engagements to really see any money. However making the money must never be the goal or it will be obvious to everyone who sees your content.
The platform chapters were pretty dull, they told me almost nothing beyond some history of each one and why they were solid platforms that every entrepreneur needs to be on all except for Alex Skills or Voice First. It genuinely interested me seeing as how I don't have an Echo device that it was a growing opportunity if only you could find the right way to do it.
Overall if you need a kick up the backside because you think social media is irrelevant or that you can get away with posting a link on Facebook to your blog the by all means give it a read. It is not a set of blueprints though, that should be obvious because every personal story is so unique that the only common denominator is that they didn't know how to use social media initially but they learned and managed to get the hang of it.
Final thought being that you will not make a lot of money from Ad Sense, you need to get the brand deals and speaking engagements to really see any money. However making the money must never be the goal or it will be obvious to everyone who sees your content.