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Crushing It!: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence―and How You Can, Too

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If you’re not crushing it, it’s not because you’re too old or poor or have too many other responsibilities. It’s because you haven’t fully committed to making the leap yet.” Ada delapan unsur pokok yang Gary Vee jelaskan untuk membangun 𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘥 di media sosial agar dapat menjadi seorang wirausaha atau 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘭𝘶𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘳 yang dapat menarik 𝘢𝘶𝘥𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘴. Kedelapan unsur pokok tersebut adalah tujuan, kesungguhan hati, gairah, kesabaran, kegesitan, bekerja keras, atensi, dan konten. Saya pribadi setuju dengan kedelapan unsur pokok yang Gary Vee paparkan di sini. Pertama-tama kita memang harus memiliki tujuan sebelum menjadi seorang wirausaha atau 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘭𝘶𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘳. Tanyakan pada diri sendiri apa tujuan kita masuk ke dunia ini. Apakah hanya untuk sekadar uang? atau ingin membagikan ilmu yang kita miliki? Kesabaran pun menjadi poin pokok yang dapat membangun 𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘥 dengan kuat. Banyak di antara kita yang ingin prosesnya serba instan. Nyatanya hanya mie yang dapat menghasilkan sesuatu yang enak secara instan. Sedangkan menjadi seorang wirausaha atau 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘭𝘶𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘳 diperlukan waktu yang tidak instan agar dapat membangun 𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘥 yang kuat. Selain penjelasan kedelapan unsur pokok ini pun diselingi pula dengan pengalaman beberapa wirausaha dan 𝘪𝘯𝘧𝘭𝘶𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘳 sukses yang sudah membaca buku 𝘊𝘳𝘶𝘴𝘩 𝘐𝘵!. Study social media trends and act on them before they get mainstream. The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll need to catch up. This for instance applies to which social media platforms you use. Gary’s latest take on social networking is detailed in Crushing It! He explores the platforms and their possibilities. He also featured the most recent platforms, including Alexa Skills. Even if you have a comfortable day job, you should always look for new career possibilities on the web. Gary argues you will never be genuinely yourself and passionate about what you do if you work for someone else.

To succeed on a grand scale, you need to work for free, nearly nonstop, and probably for years before any substantial payoff. And after that? He took what he’d learned about online marketing and advised others. Today, Vaynerchuk runs a huge digital agency with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chattanooga and London. Social media platforms offer unparalleled opportunities to build your “personal brand” and a thriving business doing what you love. If you’re earning what you need to live the life you want and loving every day of it, you’re crushing it.” Creating your personal brand opens countless channels you can use to talk about any topic that inspires you – while you get paid for it. But it won’t come easily. First you must identify and use your skills. Making lots of money requires working nonstop. You can’t copy anyone; you must find your own path and use the principles of personal brand-building to build a following.You may publish your own books, start your TV show, and conduct a radio talk show or podcast. The sooner you get started, the sooner you can convert your passion into a source of income. The book is filled with various people's perspective and their stories of how they built their businesses using the power of social media. Gary has written this book in the simple straight forward language. He often tells its readers about harsh realities and keeps it real.

Fear of failure” – You don’t want to embarrass yourself or disappoint your family. Talk with those close to you about your idea; tell them that you expect to fail at first and will need their help. Work it out with your spouse. You don’t get to call yourself an expert until you’ve put in the work—and the market decides, not you.” While I appreciated the brevity of the book, it did come off as though he was trying to get you to read his 2009 book, Crush It. Which, is a bit weird. Some of the information in the book is out of date now, specifically the chapter focused on Musicaly and the chapter on Voice First seemed out of place. But I will hand it to Gary, he is not afraid of new technology and has a way of getting people to try out those platforms because you really never know what could come of it.This is something which every one of us might have faced in our life. There are multiple ways to deal with this situation. The author is trying to tell us one of the best methods to deal with it. Fear of wasting time” – If you don’t spend all your time doing something productive that you love, you won’t be afraid to waste time. Stop watching TV, playing video games, golfing or engaging in any other leisure activity – and build your business. Work” – Don’t take long lunches, watch TV or play golf. You must work. Most people who start businesses run them on the side at first. They work regular jobs and work another six or seven hours on their dream job each day or night, including weekends. Schedule the time you need to spend with family or provide care, and the like. Get six to eight hours of sleep. Put all your other time into your work, building content and relationships. If you don’t care whether your business succeeds wildly, you can do less and lead a more balanced life. Just know what you want. What matters is getting into the game. This book starts you off on the journey how. Not only that, it shows you those people who’ve done it. Granted—it’s a little tongue in cheek that EVERY case study read the original book. But hey, author’s prerogative. Readers of CRUSH IT! published in 2009 will want to know what is different about CRUSHING IT! In this new book, author Gary Vaynerchuk includes lots of stories of folks successfully using the Crush It! principles. So this book is less of a “lecture,” and more of practical suggestions from others. In contrast to his earlier book, Gary isn’t the only one talking: “I want to introduce you to other entrepreneurs who have met with unbelievable success by following Crush It! principles.” In most chapters, a great deal of space is devoted to these stories. The idea is, see how others implemented the concepts.

Gary is a Belarusian-American entrepreneur. He has been highly successful in multiple areas. Firstly, he is a Times bestselling author. On top of this, he is an in-demand public speaker and internet personality. He started his career as a wine critic, who expanded his family’s wine business considerably through the internet. He co-founded a restaurant reservation software company, Resy and Empathy Wines. Gary is now more well-known for his groundbreaking digital marketing and social media use. StoryShot #1: Today, The Possibilities Are LimitlessStart with the annoying parts so I can move to the great ones. Gary Vaynerchuk mentions his previous book like half a million times, everybody in the book mention that book as well, and thank Gary, and God for writing this super super awesome book. It goes like this: and then read his book Crush It! and his life changed of course. Brian Wampler even said: “I probably owe my marriage to this idea. " (from the book, yes?). Social media influencers are facing a lot of competition now. Some people are even taking it to toxic levels. The author is telling us about the mistakes that the influencers are continuously making every day. It soon became clear to me that CRUSHING IT! will require a TON of really hard work and sacrifice, continued for a long time. The author has a tremendous work ethic, and encourages others to follow his example of tireless focus on developing his brand. This means little time for vacations and long coffee breaks—and hardly anything else, for that matter. It’s a given that good things take time. Early gold diggers will have to master the ropes of mining to keep their wealth. Meanwhile, those who don’t will have to patiently work their way to the summit. Speed I appreciated Gary's focus on being authentic and showing your personality. that felt validating; just because I use something for professional networking doesn't mean it can't be candid.

Successful businesspeople amass an enormous fortune. Altruistic entrepreneurship is a hallmark of great entrepreneurs. This technique rarely works in the long run, as others can see when we use them to our advantage. Authenticity It’s a matter of survival to think beyond your current successes and constantly look for ways to create new ones so that you’re never limited to any one platform or even one topic. How do you do that? By creating a personal brand so powerful that it transcends platforms, products, and even your passion.” Gary Vaynerchuk's "Crushing It!" was a great representation of the modern day. It truly shows the new styles of art, influence and especially job opportunities that social media has created for us. It is amazing how much one person can know about a topic. But after looking deeper into Gary and some of his other books, it is clear that he is a knowledgeable, credible and dependable source for a lot of these ideas. Not just in social media marketing and self-branding, he also touches on health, how to respect yourself as a businessman and as a human. He helped me this year in a lot of ventures I am interested in. He shows interviews and bios of dozens of other creators that have "made it". The book is very humbling. Gary shows us many cases of instances where I was better off than the person being described. It really put me in a place of gratitude.

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The book explains Gary’s approach to building a personal brand’s content. It stresses creating a pillar piece and distributing it to all social media. Remember, you never want to be confined to one platform. Always look for ways to build a strong brand that spans mediums, businesses, and even your passion. StoryShot #4: Take Advantage Of The Power Of The Social Media

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