I like the style Kominek writes in. Blunt, but not brazen. Tomek “tells it like it is.” Or rather, how you are, and how you should be. He’s a good friend who came to give you some life advice over a glass of vodka. To share his experience.
From the “Blog” you will learn everything: how to build your image from the very beginning to the moment when you start to get along with big brands. Then you will probably actually drink vodka with Tomek, so he will tell you the rest face to face.
“Blog – write, create, earn” is a book not only for bloggers. Marketers or people organizing campaigns in the blogosphere will also find something for themselves here. A separate chapter concerns cooperation from their side.
At first I didn't like it - after all, the book is for bloggers! After reading it, however, I decided that india rcs data it was a very good solution. Even if you don't work with the blogosphere, it's good to know the methods of people who do, to know what they do and how they act when they contact you.
I don't agree with everything Kominek wrote. I don't support everything. In most cases, however, it's hard to deny that he's right.
While reading, you may think that you are not discovering America. Then think that you are probably a mannered industry person who constantly reads about how to develop your personal brand and thinks that you already know everything about it . Most people do not think about it. Most people cannot (ex)value themselves. For them, "Blog - write, create, earn" is the perfect position.
Simple, but not vulgar
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