Angela Guerrero Guerrero itibaren Texas
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Is there any negative reviews for this one?? I find this one extremely hard to finish. I can only read about 5 pages and then my eyes roll and all I think is...This seems like the same paragraph from the last page....Maybe it's just me. Ummm I finished and found that... I liked it... Surprise!
"Is social media a waste of time for businesses?" This question gets asked and debated a lot. If the jury is still out on social media in your mind, then I recommend you read Likeable Social Media. Author Dave Kerpen answers the question about social media's business value on the very first page. He begins the book by telling the story of waiting in the check-in line at the trendiest hotel in Las Vegas. Frustrated, he pulled out his BlackBerry and tweeted about the unpleasantness of waiting for an hour. He got a return tweet — from a competitor of that hotel. Dave then writes, "Guess where I ended up staying the next time I went to Las Vegas." He points out that a single tweet resulted in a $600 sale for the competitor. That opening story is an example of the kind of practical insights you will get from Likeable Social Media: How to Delight Your Customers, Create an Irresistible Brand, and Be Generally Amazing on Facebook (& Other Social Networks). As the title indicates, the book is primarily about Facebook, with a healthy dose of Twitter for good measure. There are references, for sure, to other social sites such as LinkedIn. But mostly those are in passing or lumped in at the end. What you'll learn from this book are nuts and bolts about how to harness Facebook and Twitter for marketing purposes, to build a brand and deepen customer loyalty. I liked this book because of the many practical marketing examples and how-tos. The book always starts with strategic objectives -- but doesn't stop there. It tells you what you need to do to accomplish your objectives. Above review excerpted from my original review at Small Business Trends.
this genre (capture narrative) was v popular (ie: cliche) back in the day, but light in the forest gives a much more complex rendition of the caught-between-cultures dilemma. you kind of end up feeling sorry for the white kid (true son), but ultimately it's a great novel about human attachment and suffering through displacement. great imagery: clothes that don't fit his body
This book was recommended by Kara. I am glad I read it. Very enlightening. However, no matter how many books I read based on this time period in American history -- I will NEVER understand how human beings could have treated other human beings in this manner.