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I get by with a little help from my friends

Every now and then, we could use a little help from our friends. This is one of those times. 

If you’ve read The End of Business as Usual and it helped you in some way, I’d love it if you could take a moment to write a review at Amazon, B&N, iTunes, or Audible.

I realize you’re busy and that it takes time to write up a review. So in return, I’d like thank you by sending one of the books from my personal library (listed below). 

Once you write the review, just post a link to it on Twitter or Facebook using the hashtag #EndofBusiness.

For example, “My review of #EndofBusiness is here: LINK” 

@krystyl and I will be monitoring Twitter and Facebook and once we see your link, we’ll reach out to you directly to find out which book you’d like as well as where you’d like us to send it.

Here are the links…

Amazon

B&N 

iTunes

Audible

Thank you for your time and help! 

Choose a book
If it’s listed below…it’s still available

The Start-up of YOU - Reid Hoffman 

The Loyalty Leap, Turning customer information into customer intimacy - Bryan Pearson

Love Works - seven timeless principles for effective leaders - Joel Manby

Happy Customers Everywhere - Bernd Schmitt

The Power of Habit, why we do what we do and how to change it - Charles Duhigg

Google+ for Dummies - Jesse Stay

Making News in the Digital Era - David Henderson

Social Marketing for Dummies - Shiv Singh, Stephanie Diamond

The Thank You Economy - Gary Vaynerchuk

Delivering Happiness - Tony Hsieh

The Zen of Steve Jobs - Forbes, JESS3

Likeable Social Media - Dave Kerpen

Life Kerning, Creative ways to fine tune your perspective on career and life - Justin Ahrens

Read This Before Our Next Meeting - Al Pittampalli

B - A poem by Sarah Kay

The Internet of Elsewhere, The emergent effects of a wired world - Cyrus Farivar

Crucial Conversations, tools for talking when stakes are high - Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler

Making Rumours, The inside story of the classic Fleetwood Mac album - Ken Caillat with Steven Stiefel

Sharkonomics, how to attack market leaders - Stefan Engeseth

We are All Weird - Seth Godin

Crush It, cash in on your passion - Gary Vaynerchuk

Facebook Application Development for Dummies - Jesse Stay

The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web - Tamar Weinberg

The Face-to-Face Book, why real relationships rule in a digital marketplace - Ed Keller and Brad Fay

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