That's according to GuyKawasaki, the New York Times bestselling author of "Enchantment" and 11 other books, including "The Art of the Start". Post a comment that adds value like, ‘you talked about this thing, well this is related and this is...
One of the tools that will help you in this effort is GuyKawasaki’ tenth book, “Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions,” which made it to the New York Times bestseller list in the category of Advice, How-To, and Miscellaneous.
At SES New York last week, I was amazed that the buzz generated by GuyKawasaki's keynote about "Twitter as a Tool for Social Media" lasted more than 24 hours. For example, check out Andrew Goodman's latest post in Traffick: "Is GuyKawasaki...
Speaking of Twitter, Lisa Barone's scathing post describes the feedback I got from many attendees since Tuesday morning's keynote by GuyKawasaki: he kind of blew it. Kawasaki advocates the use of Twitter for marketing purposes, and I certainly...
According to Falkow, "On Day one of SES New YorkGuyKawasaki's keynote certainly stirred the audience and caused a flurry of tweets on Twitter. Yet another one of the other big stories was "Twitter Influence - GuyKawasaki at SES NYC" by Sally...
In case you tuned in late, half of the top posts and stories from Day 2 of SES New York were a continuation of the top story from Day 1: GuyKawasaki's opening keynote, "Twitter as a Tool for Social Media.
Andrew LaVallee of The Wall Street Journal Digits Blog captured the top story of SES New York in his headline, "GuyKawasaki Can Handle Being Called a Spammer. LaVallee wrote, "To kick off his keynote speech at SES, a marketing conference in New...
GuyKawasaki has achieved similar status in a smaller circle. His reputation is the driver of his sources of compensation - the sales of his excellent books, ad revenue from his "virtual newsstand" Alltop, and fees for his speaking engagements like...
Nevertheless, based on today's event, I expect that the Q&A after Kawasaki's opening keynote at SES New York will also be very active. GuyKawasaki and Matt McGowan just finished their SES Webcast. But most of the 60 questions during Qstumbleupon...