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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 more...

The book offers valuable nuggets by big influencers like Ankur Warikoo, Komal Pandey, Rachna Ranade who spilled their success secrets in this guidebook.

📌 Overall, this book is a great read. It's fun to read about the bloopers Sharan had to face and certain tips and tricks that will definitely gonna help those who are into content creation and those who wanna get started with.
Highly recommended ✅✔️

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