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Crush It! Book Review

By Tim_Jones On November 10, 2009 Under Online Business

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DISCLAIMER:  Other than the few pennies I may get from my Amazon affiliate links in the review, I gain nothing from doing this review.

Last week, I borrowed a copy of Gary Vee’s new book, Crush It! from a friend.  I really wasn’t expecting much, as I’d heard it was short, you’ve already heard it all if you’ve ever heard Gary speak or watched his videos, and essentially, nothing earth shattering.  I was happy to borrow it, as this way, I wouldn’t have to buy it. :)

Boy, was I surprised.  I ended up buying the book for my Kindle.  It wasn’t because it contained any revelations, in fact, if you’ve built any kind of presence online, most of the book’s suggestions will be a review for you.  The reason I love the book and bought it was because it contains the motivational personality that Gary brings to everything he does.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m not nearly as passionate or motivated as Gary.  However, I am passionate about continually improving on my motivation and passion, as well as my positive attitude.  This book will help!  I try to read at least 15 minutes of motivational and positive-minded books, every morning.  It just starts the day off right.  I have a whole set of books (a library, as my wife calls it) just for this one purpose and Gary’s new book is near the head of the class, especially since the motivation applies directly to my business!

I’m already re-reading the book and definitely give my recommendation on this one!  If you’re doing business online — and by the way, as Gary says, if you’re not doing business online and building a personal brand online, you’re losing the game and way behind — get this book.

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