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Hau rein!: Erfüll Dir Deinen Traum und werde Unternehmer. Facebook & Co machen's für jeden möglich
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Hau rein!: Erfüll Dir Deinen Traum und werde Unternehmer. Facebook & Co machen's für jeden möglich
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Hau rein!: Erfüll Dir Deinen Traum und werde Unternehmer. Facebook & Co machen's für jeden möglich

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Haben Sie ein Hobby, mit dem Sie sich den ganzen Tag beschäftigen könnten? Eine Leidenschaft, die Sie nachts wach hält? Jetzt ist der perfekte Zeitpunkt, um mit dieser Leidenschaft Geld zu verdienen. In "Hau rein!" zeigt Ihnen Gary Vaynerchuk, wie Sie das Internet nutzen können, um aus Ihren Träumen ein lukratives Geschäftsmodell zu machen. Gary hatte Jahre damit zugebracht, auf die klassische Werbetour aus seinem Familienbetrieb einen nationalen Marktführer zu machen. Dann kam der Tag, der sein Leben veränderte. Er nahm eine Videokamera und machte sich mittels Social Networking ohne großen finanziellen Aufwand selbst zur erfolgreichen Marke. Am Ende dieses Buchs werden Sie Schritt für Schritt gelernt haben, wie Sie soziale Netzwerke nutzen können, um Ihre Träume als Unternehmer wahr werden zu lassen. "Hau rein!" ist das ultimative aktuelle Handbuch für Geschäftsleute und solche, die es werden wollen.
LanguageDeutsch
Publisherbooks4success
Release dateSep 20, 2010
ISBN9783941493612
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Hau rein!: Erfüll Dir Deinen Traum und werde Unternehmer. Facebook & Co machen's für jeden möglich

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    'Crush It' doesn't really teach you how to be a success in the online world; instead, it tells you many, many times that it is possible to be a success. The problems though are various: for one thing, this is a case of survivor bias - the successful write their stories, the failures do not. And for another thing, the approach the author took to become a success in the first place is not exactly replicable. Just because you set out to crush it doesn't mean you will.That aside, this book is good for opening your eyes to the opportunities that await, and it certainly motivated me to try harder to become a successful online figure. Not that I will, of course, but I can at least try...
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I listened to the audible version which was great! I really enjoyed Gary's "off the script" additions.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm about 70% thru as I write this and am really impressed. I'm always kinda torn when it comes to Gary V. Sometimes he's really inspirational as an entrepreneur, and sometimes I just wanna sock him, and most of the time I don't pay attention to him. BUT this book is pretty remarkable.

    There's some internet 101, which I could do with out, but I suspect that part of the book isn't meant for me. The rest is quite interesting and really helps get the entrepreneurial juices flowing. I suspect anyone who reads his book and isn't doing what they love, will be leaving their jobs (good for the economy, those that want the work can get it and those that should be working on their passions will be) to follow Gary's words.

    I consider this a business book, and have sworn those off in the last few years since they're mostly lip service about how great the author is and how with hard work you too can be great, without ever actually offering advice. Gary offers advice.

    Great read at only 70% done.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Normally I think business books are a waste of time, but I really enjoyed this one. I found it to be entertaining, easy to understand, and applicable not only to business endeavors but to ministry ideas and online stuff as well. I really appreciate the way he lays out action steps and provides concrete ways to do things online. Highly recommended.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Finished this recently and thought it was a good quick read rounding up the more important online branding techniques. Particularly liked his philosophy on keepin' it real and the section on trend spotting as opposed to jumping on the latest big thing band wagon.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Gary Vaynerchuk's debut book packs plenty of passionate punch!!! He is as passionate about what he does as he is about wine. When you read this book you are reading what is in Gary's heart. He pulls no punches and offers no magic beans, no smoke and mirrors, just a plain old common sense approach to the success he now enjoys. Recommended reading for everyone. Whether you like his message or not, there are golden nuggets in this book that anyone will appreciate.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Last week, Gary Vaynerchuk spoke at APAC/BEA and my boss attended the packed/SRO event. I'm not exactly sure what Gary said in his speech, but my boss came back charged with enthusiasm for social media. My boss approached me yesterday with a vague proposal about me handling social media for the company and encouraged me to read Gary Vaynerchuk's book, CRUSH IT! I actually dnloaded the book from audible last night (it's not an audio that our company carries) and listened to it last night and this morning (it's only 3 hours and 40 minutes long.) I have to tell you that I'm pretty sure my boss would not have recommended this book if he had actually read it himself! It's inspiring me to quit my job, work on branding myself, monetizing my passion and going on to live a happier and richer life by abandoning traditional (and soon to be obsolete) business models. The production quality of the audio (which includes material not found in the print edition and is narrated by Gary Vaynerchuk himself) is not great; but the message or content is definitely food for thought and fodder for action.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A fun, fast read in Gary Vee's passionate voice. Motivating!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Gary nails it about why your personal brand matters in the long run. The book is very fast-paced, in authentic Gary style.Don't expect groundbreaking stuff, but Gary does convince you to use the new medium of business - social networking sites like Facebook et al to your advantage. Now is the time, he says.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Motivational book that I stopped reading half way through because I could not wait any longer for something new. Very little meat.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I like Gary and His sassyness. I like his go get it attitude. But I think he is playing it to low when I say you need to be too 10 to go after your dream. There are room for 1000nds of Gary winelords around the world doing about the same thing.

    If you are thinking of taking a leap in to your dream business go with this book or his follow-up crushing it, the worst thing that could be happening is doing what you love.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I suppose soy sauce is how the vietnamese would do it, but Gary explains how to use it for your passion, not what society would initially pay for. Its really hard to understand though.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    As someone with an art selling website, promoted by a blog, I make a lot of use of social media, and am all for any book that says it can help me make better use of it in some way. This book received a good review on someone’s blog, which brought it to my attention. I fit in my social media useage around around childcare and housework (a large house and garden) as best I can. The title itself loses something in translation – to me it would mean to squash something, and, similarly, when he speaks of his successful time running a stall in an arcade, “We killed it”, would to me mean that they put a stop to it (he must mean they “nailed” it).Once I’d read that I would have to be on the internet from 9 pm until 3 am, I knew this wasn’t going to be for me, because I have to stop at about 11.00 to make sure I get enough sleep. I can’t even stay up until 3 am one night running, I just wouldn’t be able to function the next day. If I did it for any length of time, it would probably “kill” me rather than anything else. Having got to this point in the book, I had realised by now that the basic message is to work seriously hard at social networking, rather than just do what you can which, which is more often the usual advice.Mr Vaynerchuk says nothing about how I should fit the weekly ironing mountain in, nor weed my rather large garden. Presumably he is rich enough to pay someone else to do these things for him, but there must be other mere mortals like me, who need to balance social media against other calls on our time. We do not want our homes turning into a health hazard and our children being taken into care.What I did gain from this book was, however, a strategy for helping me better promote my blog. I won’t be able to do it to the extent that the author wants, but I hope I can at least do more of what he says, such as comment more on other peoples’ blogs. Also it is a readable and interesting book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I started reading Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon novels several years ago. I love a good spy story and Daniel Silva never disappoints. This is another high energy installment in the Gabriel Allon saga trying to save his country from the evils of another international thug. Set in the present day, Silva weaves the story into the fabric of current events, offering commentary on our present situations, while telling a very entertaining story.What intrigues me most about the Allon series is he isn't CIA. Allon is an Israeli spy, working for The Office. I am fascinated by the difference in the way the Jewish mind reacts to threats, even the view of history. Silva's Israelis take threats very seriously and meet them head on, taking action before others have the chance to even act themselves. They don't wait around for the bully to throw the first punch. He makes it clear the lessons of the Holocaust have sunk deep into the fabric of the country. When they say, "Never Again," they mean it.The Defector picks up right after Moscow Rules and continues the story. As with real life, the act of helping the wife and children of a Russian oligarch escape will have strong repercussions that last well beyond the actual incident. This book is the mop up of the previous events, round two of the title bout. The oligarch strikes back, kidnapping not only one of the defectors Allon brought out, but Allon's own wife, in a bold attempt to get his children back. Allon must dig deep and once again become the hunter to get his wife back alive. The game of digging for information and creating plans is swift and rapid paced. As evidenced by my reading the entire book in three days, this story is on a frenetic pace.This is not a book for the weak of stomach. If waterboarding Al-Qiada terrorists bothers you, you won't last long in this book. The tortures used are brutal, fast and effective. There is more blood flow in this book than most of Silva's stories. There were parts I wanted to skip over, as it was too graphic for me. Sometimes less description can be just as powerful as a full rendition.I believe Silva is making a statement of the pointlessness of trying to negotiate with thugs. He shows how when time is of the highest priority, it doesn't make sense to 'ask nicely' and expect an answer. Silva's operatives know their enemies hate them and no amount of talking is going to change that hatred. The enemy has their own deep seeded beliefs and no amount of trying to explain why their belief is mistaken will result in an instant conversion. When people have been taught to hate their entire life, drastic measures may be the only course of action. Silva helps me understand the real life responses Israel makes to terrorists lobbing rockets into their cities on a daily basis. Bringing peace to the Middle East is not going to happen over a few weeks, months or years.Allon wins the day, of course, but Silva shows how no one really escapes these experiences unscathed. Sometimes I wish he would let Allon retire to his first love - restoring old paintings and leave him be. Of course, that can't happen. Israel can't rest either, in today's world. They have enemies constantly trying to destroy them. Constant vigilance and  action is the only way they will survive. Allon, like the entire nation, will have to keep fighting for their right to live.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In general, this is a good book. However, it is dated. This is not surprising since the world of social media changes very fast. Much has changed since he wrote the book. However, there are a few things that I do like about the book.1. He starts with first principles - family first, live your passion, work hard and be authentic2. he also emphasises the need to build your personal brand3. The book is easy to readSo yes, do go ahead and buy the book.