It is quite surprising to know that there are like 100+ books been written on Social Media. But then web industry changes almost every day, would it be helpful to read out those books? At the same time, we have some expert offering suggestions for learning more on Web 2.0 and social media topics that are worth looking at. Taken a look at business perspective, every player is trying to make sense of it and grab the opportunity to make money online. So, it would not hurt to get a few different perspectives from the experts, who have experienced the gain. With that in mind Honeytechblog brings you the Top 10 Recommended Social Media Books, that you can pick and I’m sure you won’t regret!
1. Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day by Dave Evan
This is an interesting book written by Dave Evan, who will introduce you to the basics, demonstrate how to manage details and describe how you can track results on social media marketing. Case studies, step-by-step guides, checklists, quizzes and hands-on tutorials will help you execute a social media marketing campaign in just one hour a day. In addition, learn how to integrate social media metrics with traditional media measurements and how to leverage blogs, RSS feeds, podcasts, and user-generated content sharing sites like YouTube. You can buy this book for $19.79
2. Trust Agents by Chris Brogan
Chris Brogan in this book displays how to tap into the power of social networks to build your brand’s influence, reputation, and, of course, profits. The book shows how people use online social tools to build networks of influence and how you can use those networks to positively impact your business. Because trust is key to building online reputations, those who traffic in it are “trust agents,” the key people your business needs on its side. If you want your business to succeed, don’t sit on the sidelines. Instead, use the Web to build trust with your consumers using Trust Agents. You can buy this book for $16.47
3. The Whuffie Factor by Tara Hunt
The Whuffie Factor is a step forward book, offering the strategic map and precise tactics for success in the profitable, but strange and indefinable world of online communities. Introducing a wide range of post-blogosphere social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn and Flickr, Hunt clues in marketers to the possibilities with online success stories, influential voices and winning strategies. Further the book catches the peak of Web 2.0 and show how any business can bind its power by augmenting their Whuffie, the store of social capital that is the currency of the digital world. You can buy this book for $16.50
Former U.S. senator Bill Bradley stated “Tribes is a must read for all of us. It’s up to each one of us to lead in today’s new kind of world.” This interesting book by Godin argues that lasting and substantive change can be best effected by a tribe: a group of people connected to each other, to a leader and to an idea. . Smart innovators find or assemble a movement of similarly minded individuals and get the tribe excited by a new product, service or message, often via the Internet (consider, for example, the popularity of the Obama campaign, Facebook or Twitter). You can buy this book for $13.57.
5. The New Community Rules by Tamar Weinberg
If you are trying to get your arms around Web 2.0 and social media and how you or your business can take part in it then The New Community Rules is your key to success. Written by an expert in social media and viral marketing, this book cuts through the hype and jargon to give you intelligent advice and strategies for positioning your business on the social web, with case studies that show how other companies have used this approach. With this book you will learn the art of conversation marketing, and how social media thrives on honesty and transparency and many likes. You can buy this book for $16.50
6. Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchuk is New York Times bestselling author and in this book he shares his experience and step-by-step advice for using Twitter, Facebook, etc., and suggestions for monetizing an online persona, reiterating that the Internet makes it possible for anyone to make serious cash by turning what they love most into their personal brand. His enthusiasm is admirable and his advice solid, but there’s nothing new here, and his unappealing swagger—repeated stories of how he crushed it and dominated grate particularly—gives his story more the tone of adolescent peacocking than of worthwhile and sober business advice. You can buy this bookfor $13.59.
Groundswell is a bestselling book based on analysis by Forrester Research loaded with practical, data-based strategies for businesses that desire to bind the power of social media technologies like blogs, social networks, and YouTube. It features full case studies, an absolute road map for social approach, and data from across the world. You have a chance to learn more about the book, download an excerpt, see our reviews, or learn about how we can help your company. You can buy this book for $19.77
8. Six Pixels of Separation – Mitch Joel
You would feel that Six Pixels of Separation is the first book to incorporate digital marketing, social media, personal branding, and entrepreneurship in a very clear, entertaining, and informative way that everyone can understand and apply once you own it. In this book, Joel cites such success stories as Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library, who transformed his parents’ New Jersey liquor store from a $4 million business to a $45 million one in five years by connecting to Facebook and Twitter and creating a video podcast to lure customers. Joel has created an eminently readable guide to harnessing the various tools available across the virtual landscape. You can buy this book for $17.81.
9. The Social Media Bible by Lon Safko
Lon Safko is an extremely creative person. His book The Social Media Bible will show you how to build or transform your business into a social media—enabled enterprise where customers, employees, and prospects connect, collaborate, and champion your products, your services, and your way of doing business. Using the systematic approach presented in this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn how to: Increase your company and brand value by engaging people in new forms of communication, collaboration, education, and entertainment Determine which social media tactics you should be using with your customers and employees Evaluate and categorize the tools and applications that constitute the rapidly evolving social media ecosystem and many likes. You can buy this book for $19.77
10. Grown Up Digital by Don Tapscott
This book was selected as the best business book of 2008 by Economist. Bottom line of the book is if you understand the Net Generation, you will understand the future. A fascinating inside look at the Net Generation, Grown Up Digital is inspired by a $4 million private research study. New York Times bestselling author Don Tapscott has surveyed more than 11,000 young people. Instead of a bunch of spoiled “screenagers” with short attention spans and zero social skills, he discovered a remarkably bright community which has developed revolutionary new ways of thinking, interacting, working, and socializing. You can buy this book for $18.45
I would again say that there are many other great books on web 2.0 and social media, but these are top 10 covering anything and everything about the latter. Also feel free to leave comments on your favorite books on the topic and do follow me on Twitter
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