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1) What was the general theme or argument of the book?
2) How did the book, in your opinion, connect with and enhance what you are learning in ENT 3003?
3) If you had to design an exercise for this class, based on the book you read, what would that exercise involve?
4) What was your biggest surprise or 'aha' moment when reading the book? In other words, what did you learn that differed most from your expectations?
The book I chose to do this reading reflection on was The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users by Guy Kawasaki. The general theme for this book was how to use social media to build yourself a business and a platform to reach as many people as you can and use it to your advantage .
2. The one part of the book that connected to the class was that in the book it taught you ways and how to put yourself out there. Like how to get your ideas to the largest audience possible, and notice trends before they become mainstream. In this class, we have been learning the general concepts and ideas of entrepreneurship and I believe this book helps give entrepreneurship a new perspective because it gives you advice on how to put yourself out there which is extremely important for this class.
2. The one part of the book that connected to the class was that in the book it taught you ways and how to put yourself out there. Like how to get your ideas to the largest audience possible, and notice trends before they become mainstream. In this class, we have been learning the general concepts and ideas of entrepreneurship and I believe this book helps give entrepreneurship a new perspective because it gives you advice on how to put yourself out there which is extremely important for this class.
3. If I had to design any kind of exercise based on what I read in the book, the exercise would be to try and to reach the largest amount of people as possible. The book talks about how your social media is visible to everyone who has a phone that can connect to the internet. They also talk about how powerful it is and how you only have one first impression that is now done on the internet.
4. The biggest surprising moment when I read the book was that it taught you how to create a real first impression on the internet and how it could soon replace real human interaction. For example, people can come on your page and click away and look at all of the information you have available, and they can really know a lot about you and feel like they know you.
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