Crush It! A book review

 
Crush It

Crush It

Well, I ‘crushed it‘ in one sitting on the plane on the way to Lisbon for the EWBC.

Gary Vaynerchuck’s Crush It! is a book intended for an audience of entrepreneurs ready to take advantage of the opportunities offered by social media. These opportunities are easier to capitalise on in an age of ready-made blog platforms, template fan pages on facebook and free plug-ins to carry out necessary tasks, so I use the term entrepreneur to mean all those interested in starting their own money-making business, even those with minimal investment or risk.

That’s all of us!

The style of the book is very readable, and very “Gary”. You can hear him dictating the book, pacing back and forth in the room, stopping to make a friendly quip, probably about American Football, then launching back into his well-honed routine as if he had not left off. In fact, it is so much in the “Gary Vay-Ner-Chuck” voice that I had to read it at the speed he speaks, so I got through the book in an hour and a half!

As someone who has been following Gary, on and off, from fairly early on in his Wine Library career, including some of his keynote videos and his business site, much of this book is already familiar @garyvee stuff. It is interesting to have the presentation in one place for reference and in a form I can lend to others (even if video is more entertaining, it is harder to use to research and/or prove a specific point of your own).

The point of this book is not to give his existing followers something new, but to bring his message to those that have not yet committed themselves to social media but who think they want to know more. It is for Gary’s “posse” to give to others to explain their addiction, and for some of us, a useful basic checklist to refer back to.

One thing it is not, for the record, is a wine book, but the messages are still relevant to wine businesses.

If you want a highly readable, passionate and credible book on how to approach building your personal brand in, and through, social media, it is worthwhile reading. However, the world is moving apace and even some of this book is already outdated, so read it quick to get you up to speed on yesterday so you can get on with building your own brand today.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Passion + Actionable Steps = Success Elixir, February 2, 2010
By Elizabeth H. Cottrell "RiverwoodWriter" (Shenandoah Valley, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book from a very authentic and practical entrepreneur. His energy is infectious and his willingness to give more than expected has made him very popular, especially among wine aficionados. I've heard him on seminars and he's always great for getting you pumped up. There is a practical and how-to aspect of this book that I liked and which kept it from being a predictable or sappy "If you do what you love, the money will follow" type of book.

I liked the book, and read it all in pretty much one sitting aswell. And so now I am a wine blogger. Floating in my life boat on a seemingly infinite sea of wine bloggers. Its almost like that quote about the service based economy basically just being a bunch of rickshaw drivers all giving each other rides! If I just drink enough good wine, something good should happen right?

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