Buy this book three times. Once on Kindle, so it's available on any device with your annotations and highlights. Once on paper, because you'll want to flip through, mark it up, and remind yourself of what to try next. And an extra copy, to give to that colleague you want to see succeed.
There are a ton of personal branding resources out there. Why did I buy one more? I bought The Road to Recognition because I've been a follower of Barry Feldman's work for years, and he's the real deal. His content marketing savvy is unquestionable, his copy writing ability proven again and again. It's not hype when I can see it working on myself -- the stuff I click on because of how he says it, the stuff I learn because he doesn't just rehash what everyone else is saying.
I've been in online marketing myself for over 20 years, and it's not everybody that impresses me with fresh insights. Knowing Barry in a professional capacity, I knew this resource was going to be above and beyond. It did not disappoint.
(Sorry, Seth. I don't know you, so I don't feel equipped to sing your praises. But if you're part of the reason this book got written, then thank you, thank you, thank you!)
Reasons to add this book to your shelf:
- It doesn't waste your time. It's concise.
- It doesn't miss anything important. You follow this roadmap, you'll see success.
- Because of the above, it's a handy quick reference. Read through this baby once a year and keep yourself on track and moving forward.
The only thing that detracts from the execution of the content, if you could really call it detracting, is the A-Z arrangement of the topics. Personally, I'd group things so that related items are together. But it's a good thing they didn't consult me, because using the alphabet for an "A to Z" approach is super catchy, and shares really well on social media. Besides, books are more fun when you can highlight them, annotate the margins to refer to other sections, and put sticky flags in the corners.
Oh, I should mention one other thing: This book covers "everything you need to know" to succeed, but it's not designed to give you step by step instructions for each item. Trust me, this is a good thing. The latest and greatest how-to on the tactics in this book are to be found online, and that's where you should go for that hands-on, step-by-step detail. This book is your golden guide to what's vital for success and why.