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Zero to viral : Book review

Book review: Zero to viral Genre : Marketing No of pages: 215 This book is a debut by Sharan Hegde, content creator in finance. Sharan's forte lies in using his analytical judgments as well as his humour in a manner the world finds both entertaining and educational. He cracked the game early and paved the way for others to follow suit..  the reader understands this profession from a long-term lens through the example of his own journey and also of other renowned creators.  He has shared insights not just from his own process to create content, but from all the other creators he knows . It will help you understand the minutest details like no one else will tell you. I'm glad that I have picked this book up, and it will help you in more ways than you know. The book focuses on concerns that bothers every content creator.... ▫️ How to execute a viral reel ▫️How to hack the algorithm ▫️How to create magic on YouTube and LinkedIn ▫️Why creating content is the next big thing And much...

Book Review: Morbid Angel - A Satire on climate change

The book, "Morbid Angel" is a thought-provoking and satirical examination of the pressing issues of climate change and its impact on society. Written in a witty and irreverent style, the author takes a hard-hitting look at the ways in which society is ignoring the looming threat of climate change, and the disastrous consequences that will result if we continue to do so. The book also delves into the political and economic forces that are driving the world's inaction on climate change. The author exposes the powerful interests that are blocking meaningful action on climate change, from fossil fuel companies and their political allies to the wealthy individuals and organizations that profit from the status quo. The author also takes aim at the flawed economic systems that prioritize short-term profit over the long-term health and well-being of the planet and its inhabitants. One of the most powerful aspects of the book is the way it uses satire to make its points. The autho...