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Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion

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Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion
 
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The Story Behind Crush it!

Everything has changed. The social media revolution has irreversibly changed the way we live our lives and conduct our business. There are billions of dollars in advertising moving online, waiting to be claimed by whoever can build the best content and communities. Despite this change, most people keep working at jobs that don’t make them happy and businesses continue to ignore the major marketing and public relations benefits that can be found online.

Myth #1: I’m not passionate about something sexy or popular like wine so these lessons don’t apply to me.

The internet has drastically decreased the costs of building communities around niche subjects, allowing for even the most obscure subjects to draw enough eyeballs to command advertising attention. Starting a video blog about tortilla chips may seem farfetched until Doritos gives you a call and offers 40,000 a year to sponsor and advertise on your blog.

Myth #2: My business already has a Twitter account and a Facebook page, we’re set in the social media department.

This is the equivalent of claiming twenty years ago that just because your business bought a TV spot and a few ads in the newspaper, you didn’t need to pay attention to your advertising department. Social media isn’t about joining in, it’s about being involved.

Myth #3: I’m happy at my job so this book is irrelevant to me.

First of all, congratulations on finding work that makes you happy! However, the lessons in this book are valuable to anyone, regardless of their employment status. Crush It will show you how to utilize high level and platform specific social media and marketing strategies that will improve your work. It will also show you how to build a personal brand so that even if you’re forced to leave your job, a situation that’s especially relevant today, you’ll be able to easily find employment elsewhere in a field you’re passionate about.

Myth #4: I need to quit my job to take advantage of this book’s entrepreneurial lessons.

While the entrepreneurial strategies in this book do take time, it’s completely reasonable to start the effort as an after-work project to build up until you’re able to replace your current income with the income from your online presence. While you may have to fall behind on the current season of Lost or let your Madden 2010 game suffer, because you’ll be doing something you love you won’t mind putting in the extra effort.

In Crush It, Gary Vaynerchuk shows how anyone can build a career around what they’re passionate about. He also delivers both high-level and platform specific strategy and analysis, allowing you to take advantage of the current business environment while preparing you to succeed as it changes and evolves.

This book isn’t interested in making unrealistic promises while glossing over the work involved. Making a living by building content around your passion isn’t simple and it doesn’t happen overnight. What it is, however, is fulfilling and in most cases just as profitable, if not more so, than your previous job.

Furthermore, a business can’t just pay lip service to social media and expect it to return results. The transparency and accountability inherent in its structure necessitates a comprehensive and dedicated strategy in order to reap its tremendous benefits.

By combining practical analysis and strategy with the same passion and humor that’s made Gary one of the most in demand keynote speakers in the U.S. as well as network television’s go to wine expert, Crush It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and harness the future of business and work.

Learn: Why social media has evened the playing field, destroying the “gate-keepers” who had previously dictated the distribution of content.

Learn: How to beat unemployment and create wealth-building opportunities by building and maintaining a personal brand.

Learn: Why storytelling is the most important business concept in the current marketplace.

Learn: How you can build an online business around your passion without quitting your day job.

Learn: Why Twitter and Facebook are just tools and not a social media strategy.

Learn: How to take advantage of the half-billion dollars in advertising that are moving to the internet.

Learn: Why transparency and being true to yourself are now winning marketing formulas.

Learn: How to build and maintain an online community around your passion and brand.

Learn: Strategies for turning attention into money.

Learn: Why the legacy element of the internet era is so underrated.

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gotta read this book
 
Review Date: March 13, 2010
Reviewer: H. J. Burton, Frogeye, Md
This book is a plan for success in today's changing business and social networking environment. A must read.
Worth the money
 
Review Date: March 12, 2010
Reviewer: The Rake, CALIFORNIA
This is worth the small sum you spend on the book and gives practical advice on how to create awareness for yourself online. Gives some lists and a few other options, but is short on detail. Won't show you what to do, but tells you how to do it. A little difference. Its a skimpy book at 120 pages or so though, so a good reference guide if online business is your thing. Its just not loaded with detail and there is the obligatory backstory that any book has on its author which amounts to filler...considering 120 pages, filler added to that, and content is a little thin. I'd still recommend it, but it will be obsolete in a year or two due to the changing face of the net.
Gary is the King of Crush
 
Review Date: March 12, 2010
Reviewer: Dr. Josh Axe, Nashville, TN
This book is awesome! If you want to find your life passion, quite your job that sucks, and love what you do then read this book. Gary goes through what it takes to Crush it in your own business and how to make the transition from working for the man to working for yourself. So many people spend the majority of their lives doing something all day long that they don't love doing. This reminds me of a famous quote:

The richest place in the world is a graveyard, it's where are lost hopes, dreams, and unused gifts are buried. Read this book and start living your dreams now!
Can you turn your passion into your own personal brand? Yes...
 
Review Date: March 10, 2010
Reviewer: Thomas Duff, Portland, OR United States
Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion by Gary Vaynerchuk is one of those books I see coming up repeatedly on blogs I follow and with people I follow on Twitter. So, in order to find out why this book is so popular, I got a copy from our local library and gave it a quick read. And at only 142 pages, it *is* a quick read. But what Vaynerchuk has to say can, if taken to heart and practiced, make a significant difference in your life, career, and passion.

Content:
Passion Is Everything; Success Is In Your DNA; Build Your Personal Brand; A Whole New World; Create Great Content; Choose Your Platform; Keep It Real... Very Real; Create Community - Digging Your Internet Trench; The Best Marketing Strategy Ever; Make the World Listen; Start Monetizing; Roll With It; Legacy Is Greater Than Currency; Conclusion - The Time Is Now, The Message Is Forever

Vaynerchuk makes his case that due to the rise of social networking tools like blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and vidcasts/podcasts, anyone can take their passion and share it with others. You can establish and build a personal "brand" that is uniquely yours. Let's say that you are a cashier at a clothing store, but your real passion lies in photography. When you start talking to others about that topic, your eyes light up and you could go on for hours. If you are willing to take that passion and work very hard to share what you know with others, you can "crush it" in that area and draw an ever-increasing audience who are interested in the same thing. And once you get an audience and traffic, dollars in the way of advertising and sponsors can shortly follow. It's not a matter of just sticking a blog entry out every four or five days, though. Vaynerchuk uses his own examples with his Wine Library TV site to show how passion, branding, and honesty translate into a community that looks to him for truthful and entertaining information about the world of wine. While he does sell wine, the videos and writings are not all designed to sell his own merchandise or a particular brand. Instead, he's looking to share his passion for the subject, knowing that people who come to him *will* likely come back again when they *do* want to buy something.

From the technology side, Vaynerchuk does a good job in showing the power of the social media tools that are out there for you to use. It costs nothing to set up a blog, a Facebook account, or a Twitter account. The cost of entry to start this is nearly non-existent. To create podcasts or vidcasts is almost as cheap, as the tools you need to get started can run you less than $200. Once that's all in place, the only thing left is you. He's the first to admit that the type of passion he's talking about is something that keeps you up until the wee hours of the morning, but it's something that you are ready to jump back into as soon as you wake up. If you're willing to work that hard for something you love, you can turn your passion into your livelihood.

Is this all realistic? Yes, in my opinion it's all very possible. Will *everyone* who attempts this be able to quit their day job and become wealthy doing what they love? No, but Vaynerchuk would argue that true happiness and passion isn't measured by a six figure paycheck. Yeah, it'd be nice, and it does work that way for some. But if you're doing something you love to do, you *can* make a big difference in your life and the lives of others.

Crush It! is a bold statement, and Gary Vaynerchuk is a passionate, outspoken proponent for what you can do to turn your passion into your career. You may not agree with him fully, or you may begin to see the seeds of your own rise from a job to an avocation, a life centered around something you're passionate about. Either way, you'll have plenty to think about after reading his book.

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straight talk about branding
 
Review Date: March 9, 2010
Reviewer: William R. Weber, Pitman, NJ
This book hold nothing back. It is a real guide for getting on the social networks and establishing yourself as a brand. It warns about the true commitment which must be made. It also gives step by step instructions. I followed the steps and now I am branded on five networks. Well worth the money.

One Response so far

  1. Chat January 8, 2010 3:47 am

    a lot of books dealing with this topic right now. you dont need to be a mentalist to see the opportunities in the web today. but like all jobs you need to be focused, have goals and a long breath. i dont know if the book is worths its $13, but maybe it helps some others to understand the challenges in social media.

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