Book Week at DannyBrown.me – Humanize by Maddie Grant and Jamie Notter



It’s been a while since I did any book reviews here. Mainly because many of the business books I read in 2011 were okay, but nothing to write home about.

Thankfully that changed with the release of Brand Against the Machine, by John Morgan, which you can read about here, and easily one of my favourite business books of the last 18 months or so.

Joining John’s book is Humanize, by Maddie Grant and Jamie Notter, one of the best social media books you’ll read this year, if not the best. And here’s why.

Humanize Actually Makes Business Sense

A lot of books in the social media space read as if they’ve been written by someone that may have a great grasp of social media, but not necessarily a great grasp of how business works. Yes, there is a difference.

Humanize covers both requirements. The authors are folks that have been using the social space to really move the needle when it comes to business and non-profit use of the space. But they’re also veteran business people too – and it tells.

Where Humanize scores over other books in its category is that it doesn’t come at you with unrealistic dreams and goals.

Sure, it’d be nice to be able to converse with all your customers, and it’d be great to say, “Well, we can’t offer a return on investment number, because social media doesn’t work that way.” Except the former isn’t realistic, and the latter is an escape clause used by folks that have never had to run budgets and departments and account for every penny.

Both Notter and Grant break down every single component needed to make a social media strategy work for your business; but they break it down with facts, figures, and examples of how that can be turned into hard cash.

From small campaigns to large-scale media blasts, every business owner is catered for. Yet this is only one place where Humanize shines.

Humanize Steers Clear of Fluffy Bunnies

Like I mentioned earlier, Humanize doesn’t try and pretend that social media is this warm and fuzzy medium where everyone will get rich just by talking to each other.

However, it also makes a very important argument for true conversation – the one between teams, internal and external; the one where all voices have importance; the one where sales work with finance work with feedback forums work with trends in the marketplace.

In short, Humanize shows you why it’s important to be human to each other, without the touchy-feely crap that often comes out when people start talking about the relationship factor in social media.

(~ Note: Yes, I know and agree that relationships are key. Heck, it’s what my tagline is all about. But there’s a line between real business/consumer relationships that work and those that are just a never-going-to-happen pipe dream.)

Additionally, Humanize treats you like an adult. This isn’t a book that you’ll put on a coffee table for a quick read. No – this is a business book that you’ll have sat in your office along with numerous notes you’ve made from it to integrate into your business.

This is compounded by the additional educational worksheets you can download, making Humanize one of the most comprehensive books about social media and business you’ll pick up this year.

Want to succeed in social media? Get Humanize. It’s as simple as that.

Disclosure: I was sent a copy to review as well as asked for a praise quote for Humanize. The review, though, is my own.

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That is so true, Danny. Humanize is really a great read with some great insights on the whole social frenzy. And I totally agree with you on the relationship part. One thing I learned before I became a bestselling author and long before Inc Magazine voted my company as one of the fastest growing companies is that building relationships is the key to taking the next big leap in a business.

Did you have any favourite chapters?

I couldn't agree more, Daniel. But as I was saying to US President Barack Obama the other day while we were golfing with Tiger Woods, the only thing more important than relationships is humility. Afterward, as Donald Trump and I shared a Gulfstream back to the mainland, we talked about that. He agreed. That's how I was able to convince God that he didn't need that Jesus guy to come back, and that I could do the job -- because I was twice as meek and humble as the Son of God.

If you keep recommending all of these books Danny, I am going to need a second job to buy them all!

I am still reading "Welcome To the 5th Estate" and really am getting a lot out of that one.

Hey Danny
Have you read "Crossing The Chasm"? If not, I think you'd love it
Cheers
Mark

RashadKennedy 5 pts

Some of this technique has been used effectively by business and other professional school admissions offices during the competitive student recruitment process. It is subtle, but there is a certain amount there, nonetheless.

Regard

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fergusonsarah 101 pts

I'd love to read this book and I hope this post can really help a lot...Great job!!

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Danny,

Right about now I need to read a book like this, and have actually been looking so this looks perfect: "a business book that you’ll have sat in your office along with numerous notes you’ve made from it to integrate into your business."

Thanks! I'll post my review in a couple of weeks ;)

DannyBrown 2707 pts moderator

Mate, I've already got a bunch of Post-Its and stickies floating around my laptop. Not many books do that (and that's not to say I feel smart or anything, just that not many offer so much value as Humanize does). I think you'll enjoy. :)

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Wow I might read this! Seriously! Sounds like it fits my views and probably offers me greater insight for strategies and measuring.

I don't think you'll be disappointed, Howie. And at least if you are, it's about $20 less than a premium webinar that offers squat... ;-)

If you keep recommending all of these books Danny, I am going to need a second job to buy them all!

I am still reading "Welcome To the 5th Estate" and really am getting a lot out of that one.

Haha, sorry miss - just as well there are only a few really good ones in a sea of mundane, then. ;-)

Hey Danny
Have you read "Crossing The Chasm"? If not, I think you'd love it
Cheers
Mark

I haven't Mark, but always like getting recommendations, so will be sure to check it out - cheers!

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