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Top 100 Best Social Media Books, Ever

Posted on: 17 August, 2009

PICT0019 This article contains a top 100 list of the best social media books.

I have created this list using six criteria:

number of Google hits (GH);
number of Amazon ratings (NA);
average Amazon rating (AA);
number of GoodReads ratings (NG);
average GoodReads rating (AG);
release date (RD).

Please refer to the bottom part of this article to find out how the calculations were performed. Believe me, creating this list cost me a huge amount of time. So I sincerely hope you will enjoy it! :)

# Title / Author(s) RD GH NA AA NG AG
1 Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time
Joel Comm, Ken Burge
17-2-2009 33300 81 4.57 25 3.96
2 Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies
Charlene Li, Josh Bernoff
21-4-2008 76100 82 4.57 287 3.80
3 World Wide Rave: Creating Triggers that Get Millions of People to Spread Your Ideas and Share Your Stories
David Meerman Scott
3-3-2009 21300 38 4.61 21 3.87
4 Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us
Seth Godin
16-10-2008 176000 136 4.14 534 3.78
5 Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
Clay Shirky
28-2-2008 82000 47 4.45 577 3.79
6 The Brand Bubble: The Looming Crisis in Brand Value and How to Avoid It
John Gerzema, Edward Lebar
10-10-2008 10400 73 4.90 6 4.13
7 The New Rules of Marketing and PR
David Meerman Scott
4-6-2007 53200 166 4.57 109 3.74
8 What Would Google Do?
Jeff Jarvis
27-1-2009 46400 81 3.83 124 3.71
9 Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
Don Tapscott, Anthony D. Williams
12-12-2008 115000 107 3.80 632 3.50
10 Personality Not Included
Rohit Bhargava
31-3-2008 20100 32 4.69 20 3.85
11 The Twitter Book
Tim O’Reilly, Sarah Milstein
11-5-2009 22200 18 4.89 17 3.53
12 Word of Mouth Marketing: How Smart Companies Get People Talking
Andy Sernovitz
1-11-2006 27900 129 4.60 55 3.80
13 The Whuffie Factor: Using the Power of Social Networks to Build Your Business
Tara Hunt
11-11-2008 16100 10 4.90 20 3.80
14 ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income
Darren Rowse, Chris Garrett
5-5-2008 11500 51 4.37 45 3.83
15 The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More
Chris Anderson
1-1-2006 504000 192 4.10 1154 3.75
16 The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations
Ori Brafman, Rod A. Beckstrom
5-10-2006 59100 75 4.44 251 3.67
17 Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day
Dave Evans
13-10-2008 49800 23 4.78 6 3.60
18 Free: The Future of a Radical Price
Chris Anderson
2-7-2009 66400 26 3.27 103 3.50
19 Radically Transparent: Monitoring and Managing Reputations Online
Andy Beal, Judy Strauss
4-3-2008 11200 15 5.00 7 4.06
20 Permission Marketing : Turning Strangers Into Friends And Friends Into Customers
Seth Godin
6-5-1999 62000 141 4.20 211 3.88
21 Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution
Howard Rheingold
15-10-2002 63200 26 4.50 114 3.82
22 Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World
Don Tapscott
3-10-2008 31000 33 4.12 56 3.65
23 Twitter For Dummies
Laura Fitton, Michael Gruen, Leslie Poston
7-7-2009 8370 2 5.00 3 4.50
24 Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers
Robert Scoble, Shel Israel
1-1-2006 43300 51 4.53 91 3.48
25 Designing for the Social Web
Joshua Porter
4-5-2008 7160 19 4.53 34 3.84
26 Secrets of Social Media Marketing
Paul Gillin
1-1-2008 20100 22 4.59 8 3.92
27 YouTube: An Insider’s Guide to Climbing the Charts
Alan Lastufka, Michael W. Dean
28-11-2008 8880 17 4.82 13 3.51
28 The New Influencers: A Marketer’s Guide to the New Social Media
Paul Gillin
15-4-2007 13800 47 4.51 29 3.64
29 Now Is Gone: A Primer on New Media for Executives and Entrepreneurs
Geoff Livingston, Brian Solis
12-11-2007 23400 27 4.48 21 3.69
30 Creating Customer Evangelists: How Loyal Customers Become a Volunteer Sales Force
Ben McConnell, Jackie Huba
12-11-2002 12700 38 4.66 19 3.85
31 Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age
Duncan J. Watts
1-2-2003 68400 36 4.33 70 3.72
32 The Wisdom of Crowds
James Surowiecki
25-5-2004 91900 176 3.93 1054 3.54
33 Content Nation: Surviving and Thriving as Social Media Changes Our Work, Our Lives, and Our Future
John Blossom
9-1-2009 5560 5 5.00 4 4.25
34 The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google
Nicholas Carr
7-1-2008 44400 48 3.65 154 3.54
35 Twitter Revolution
Warren Whitlock, Deborah Micek
11-11-2008 5750 33 4.67 15 3.37
36 The Facebook Era
Clara Shih
22-3-2009 10100 30 4.97 5 2.60
37 Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of Business
Jeff Howe
26-8-2008 42900 15 4.40 42 3.44
38 The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
Yochai Benkler
16-5-2006 42900 15 4.20 91 4.12
39 Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success
Dan Schawbel
31-3-2009 17000 47 4.45 4 3.25
40 Cluetrain Manifesto
Christopher Locke, Rick Levine, Doc Searls, David Weinberger
6-1-2000 36400 155 3.83 211 3.77
41 Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means
Albert-Laszlo Barabasi
14-5-2002 21200 99 4.12 336 3.71
42 Tactical Transparency: How Leaders Can Leverage Social Media to Maximize Value and Build their Brand
Shel Holtz, John C. Havens
10-11-2008 8190 4 4.75 9 3.96
43 Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth
Ben Rigby
25-4-2008 6510 9 4.67 10 4.10
44 Twitter Means Business: How Microblogging Can Help or Hurt Your Company
Julio Ojeda-Zapata
14-11-2008 4210 11 4.73 9 3.83
45 Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder
David Weinberger
1-5-2007 47100 27 3.52 390 3.63
46 Blog Blazers
Stephane Grenier
7-11-2008 3410 34 4.41 5 4.00
47 The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging
The editors of the Huffington Post
2-12-2008 16800 33 3.79 36 3.20
48 Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide
Henry Jenkins
1-8-2006 40900 20 4.10 170 3.76
49 33 Million People in the Room: How to Create, Influence, and Run a Successful Business with Social Networking
Juliette Powell
28-12-2008 6890 18 4.44 8 3.71
50 Web 2.0 and Beyond: Understanding the New Online Business Models, Trends, and Technologies
Tom Funk
3-11-2008 4730 6 4.83 5 4.00
51 Building a WordPress Blog People Want to Read
Scott McNulty
1-12-2008 5300 22 4.27 6 3.96
52 Putting the Public Back in Public Relations: How Social Media Is Reinventing the Aging Business of PR
Brian Solis, Deirdre Breakenridge
1-3-2009 10100 12 4.75 4 3.50
53 Buzzmarketing: Get People to Talk About Your Stuff
Mark Hughes
7-7-2005 13700 39 4.56 50 3.32
54 Social Media Is A Cocktail Party: Why You Already Know The Rules Of Social Media Marketing
Jim Tobin, Lisa Braziel
5-11-2008 1160 10 5.00 1 5.00
55 How to REALLY use LinkedIn
Jan Vermeiren
4-3-2009 4980 40 4.85 2 3.00
56 Facebook Me! A Guide to Having Fun with Your Friends and Promoting Your Projects on Facebook
Dave Awl
16-2-2009 3460 11 4.64 7 3.78
57 The Cult of the Amateur: How Today’s Internet is Killing Our Culture
Andrew Keen
5-6-2007 59200 113 2.49 229 2.42
58 The Age of Conversation 2: Why Don’t They Get It?
Gavin Heaton, Drew McLellan
25-2-2009 549 5 5.00
59 YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business
Michael Miller
29-8-2008 11600 10 4.40 3 4.29
60 Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collaboration
Keith Sawyer
4-6-2007 7580 12 4.75 24 3.63
61 Blogging For Dummies
Susannah Gardner, Shane Birley
10-1-2008 12600 14 4.50 21 3.44
62 A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization: Strategies, Tactics, and Tools for Succeeding in the Social Web
Deltina Hay
1-3-2009 872 3 5.00 2 4.00
63 Do It Wrong Quickly: How the Web Changes the Old Marketing Rules
Mike Moran
23-9-2007 5160 14 4.79 2 5.00
64 Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets
Paul McFedries
11-5-2009 5780 41 4.56 3 2.31
65 Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives
John Palfrey, Urs Gasser
25-8-2008 20700 12 4.00 84 3.26
66 Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World’s Top Bloggers
Michael A. Banks
10-12-2007 11100 13 4.23 18 3.81
67 Facebook Cookbook: Building Applications to Grow Your Facebook Empire
Jay Goldman
15-10-2008 911 10 4.80 2 4.00
68 I’m on LinkedIn – Now What???
Jason Alba
10-9-2007 12400 48 4.29 12 3.11
69 Join the Conversation
Joseph Jaffe
19-10-2007 19600 17 4.18 18 3.55
70 The Social Media Bible: Tactics, Tools, and Strategies for Business Success
Lon Safko, David Brake
4-5-2009 12700 2 5.00 1 3.00
71 The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet
Daniel J. Solove
24-10-2007 14400 6 4.50 29 3.34
72 SocialCorp: Social Media Goes Corporate
Joel Postman
18-12-2008 2710 4 4.50 3 5.00
73 Always On: Advertising, Marketing, and Media in an Era of Consumer Control
Christopher Vollmer, Geoffrey Precourt
25-3-2008 5330 6 4.67 2 4.00
74 Building Buzz to Beat the Big Boys: Word of Mouth Marketing for Small Businesses
Steve O’Leary, Kim Sheehan
30-3-2008 963 10 4.80 1 5.00
75 Herd: How to Change Mass Behaviour by Harnessing Our True Nature
Mark Earls
6-4-2007 171000 4 4.25 13 3.74
76 The New Age of Innovation: Driving Cocreated Value Through Global Networks
C.K. Prahalad, M.S. Krishnan
8-4-2008 246000 14 3.71 13 3.17
77 42 Rules for 24-Hour Success on LinkedIn
Chris Muccio, David Burns, Peggy Murrah
5-12-2008 655 5 4.60 1 5.00
78 Satisfied Customers Tell Three Friends, Angry Customers Tell 3.000
Pete Blackshaw
8-7-2008 5930 15 4.47 9 3.52
79 The Social Network Business Plan: 18 Strategies That Will Create Great Wealth
David Silver
24-2-2009 8340 19 4.37 0
80 The New Language of Marketing 2.0: How to Use ANGELS to Energize Your Market
Sandy Carter
10-11-2008 5150 23 4.87 1 3.00
81 Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube, and the Future of American Politics
Morley Winograd, Michael D. Hais
30-3-2008 10100 15 4.27 29 3.08
82 The Corporate Blogging Book: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know to Get It Right
Debbie Weil
3-8-2006 13300 17 4.65 11 3.15
83 The Anatomy of Buzz: How to Create Word of Mouth Marketing
Emanuel Rosen
17-10-2000 20600 44 3.98 58 3.24
84 Life After the 30-Second Spot: Energize Your Brand With a Bold Mix of Alternatives to Traditional Advertising
Joseph Jaffe
25-5-2005 10700 28 4.50 21 3.03
85 Beyond Buzz: The Next Generation of Word-of-Mouth Marketing
Lois Kelly
26-3-2007 5420 22 4.45 11 3.69
86 The Truth About Profiting from Social Networking
Patrice-Anne Rutledge
31-3-2008 2570 5 4.60 5 4.00
87 Citizen Marketers: When People Are the Message
Ben McConnell, Jackie Huba
1-12-2006 9600 25 4.44 34 3.03
88 Publish and Prosper: Blogging for Your Business
DL Byron, Steve Broback
11-6-2006 5030 13 4.92 11 3.60
89 Online Marketing Heroes: Interviews with 25 Successful Online Marketing Gurus
Michael Miller
10-3-2008 4540 6 4.50 2 4.50
90 The Open Brand: When Push Comes to Pull in a Web-Made World
Kelly Mooney, Nita Rollins
14-3-2008 4650 16 4.25 16 3.66
91 The Age of Conversation
Gavin Heaton, Drew McLellan
18-1-2008 5290 5 4.80
92 Plug Your Business! Marketing on MySpace, YouTube, blogs and podcasts and other Web 2.0 social networks
Steve Weber
13-7-2007 2060 28 4.25 5 4.20
93 Blogging for Business: Everything You Need to Know and Why You Should Care
Shel Holtz, Ted Demopoulos
1-2-2006 7050 20 4.45 8 3.71
94 Web 2.0: New Tools, New Schools
Gwen Solomon, Lynne Schrum
15-10-2007 2910 6 4.50 7 4.10
95 Blog Marketing: The Revolutionary New Way to Increase Sales, Build Your Brand, and Get Exceptional Results
Jeremy Wright
15-11-2005 27200 19 3.89 8 3.71
96 Wikipatterns
Stewart Mader
10-12-2007 7790 17 3.88 11 3.69
97 WordPress for Business Bloggers
Paul Thewlis
8-8-2008 2370 4 4.50 3 4.29
98 The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blog
Rebecca Blood
13-6-2002 24000 36 4.03 15 3.21
99 Smart Start-Ups: How Entrepreneurs and Corporations Can Profit by Starting Online Communities
David Silver
18-5-2007 3230 36 4.47 10 3.30
100 Media Rules!: Mastering Today’s Technology to Connect With and Keep Your Audience
Brian Reich, Dan Solomon
4-12-2007 3110 3 5.00 6 3.60

Scope of this List
For this Top 100 list I have included only books that (partly) covered social media and social networks. Sometimes the scope of a book wasn’t entirely clear from its official description. In those cases I tried to rely on reader’s reviews and tags on Amazon. Only when these contained references to either social media or social networks, the books were allowed on this list.

(Note that I did not include e-books on this list. That’s because dead-tree versions look so much better in my giant book case.)

Finding the Books
In order to find all these potentially timeless classics, I started with the 24 books listed in the article Best Books on Social Media. I subsequently found many other books through the Customers-Who-Bought-This-Item-Also-Bought-cross-reference-thingy on Amazon. That’s how I finally ended up with a list of 130+ books.

(Note: in case of multiple editions of the same book, only the most recent edition is listed on the chart, though I did my best to combine ratings for all available editions.)

Doing the Calculations
When it was time to do the calculations, I checked the number of reader’s ratings on Amazon, and I ranked the books according to these results (= a measure of quantity). I also checked the average Amazon ratings, and I ranked the books according to these results (= a measure of quality). Consequently I did exactly the same with the ratings on GoodReads, checking both total number of ratings and averages.

I then checked the number of Google hits for each of the books, and I ranked them accordingly (= a measure of popularity). Last of all, I ranked the books according to their age since their first release date. (When Amazon and GoodReads reported different first release dates, I used the oldest one.) I decided to use this metric because I think newer books with X ratings should be awarded higher positions on my list than older books with the same X ratings. After all, having collected those same X ratings in a shorter time span is a better achievement.

Finally, I took the six rankings, waved a bit with my wizard’s wand, drank a lot of coffee, and re-calculated everything into a final ranking. This resulted in the list you now have before you.

(Note: I performed this little brain-damaging project in the second week of August, 2009. Current ratings might have changed since then.)

Disclaimers and Bla-de-bla
I might have missed a few great books. That’s too bad, but I had to stop browsing for more books before frying my cerebral cortex.

And I admit that the system I used has no scientific basis whatsoever. Nevertheless, I think the results are quite interesting, and I’m sure the list can be of great help if you want to broaden your knowledge of the field of social media, in all its exciting dimensions.

I suggest you start with number 1, and then slowly work you way down. It shouldn’t take you more than a couple of years…

Note: If you like this list, be sure to check out the other book lists I created earlier on my personal blog:

Top 100 Best Books for Managers, Leaders & Humans

Top 100 Best Software Engineering Books, Ever

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61 Responses to "Top 100 Best Social Media Books, Ever"

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Wow – this was a heck of a lot of work. Thanks for doing it. I’m thrilled to have two books in the top ten! David

Thanks for the mention and the great list, Jurgen!

An intriguing list! I notice, however, that (a) Twitter, where I find an immense amount of socializing for business and networking, is represented by only 6 of the books, and that (b) Tee Morris’s ALL A TWITTER, which deals not only with Twitter itself but with social-media how-tos and pitfalls, isn’t on it. (As one might guess, I recommend this title.)

I’m afraid the book All a Twitter was too new to be detected as a candidate while I was doing the calculations. It didn’t turn up in the searches yet. Maybe next time!

wow, a TON of work – thank you for putting this together, and thanks for including I’m on LinkedIn — Now What???

Jason Alba

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Brilliant work. Just what I needed. And to say “thanks,” I’ll absolutely share this list.

Really great work and thanks for providing this excellent list of resources!!

Friendly note: Just got a review copy of Shel Israel’s “Twitterville” and I highly suspect it will make the next list along with Brogan’s new book.

Best,

Peter

I’m glad toprankblog.com was a useful starting point for this list. This is an excellent resource!

Thanks for taking the time to put this together and thanks for including Radically Transparent in the top 20!

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I agree Michael, ALL A TWITTER is a great source. Why is it not listed? According to the book’s foreward by Chris Brogan, Tee Morris lives in the future, which might also explain why the book’s copyright is printed as 2010 !! So it’s likely not an oversight, it’s just very (VERY) new on the shelves.

I think I’ll read it again, to get ahead of the crowd …

My favorite that IS listed? #9 WIKINOMICS by D.Tapscott & A.D.Williams – lots of depth in their 2006 crystal ball, some of it coming true as we type.

Great overall list Jergen, thanks for compiling.

A great conversation starter. Thanks for the amazing legwork!

As someone who’s only read a small part of this total list, I am compelled to ask: are there really a hundred social media books worth reading? I don’t know, I’m just curious.

Again, thanks for the research and calculating. I suspect this is a good resource even if someone never ventures past the top 20 or 30.

I would never read 100 books about the topic myself. That’s the nice thing about this world. You can choose! :)

Yes, 100 books on the same topic would be overkill !! I’d settle on 2-3, but pick one near the top of the list to read ASAP, to get grounded.

I read Tapscott first (comment 12), but u already knew that.

Select one with good citations, usually a clue how to drill down if you need more.

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Great resource! It’s obvious you put a lot of time and hard work into this post. Well done.

Nice try… but I can’t take this list seriously with Twitter Power at #1 while cluetrain is at #40

I agree it is sometimes hard to take popular opinion seriously.

Proof positive that what sells at retail isn’t always what’s best. Same story at the Box Office, selling CD’s, DVD’s, cornflakes.

There’s a marketing message in there someplace.

And a social media one.

WOW, this is extremely helpful to a newcomer to everything social media related. Looks like I have got a lot of reading to catch up on! It amazes me how you were able to put this list together. How long did it take?

It took many hours over a period of more than a week. Yep, lots of work.

An interesting list, but since publishing houses and marketers have worked out how to game things like Amazon and Good Reads (read large numbers of interns) – it has to be taken with a big ole hunk of salt- especially since most of these books are written by marketers themselves.
I am more likely to take recommendations from colleagues and friends on what is ‘the best book on social media’ than believe the ratings on either of these sites.

Heather – a good point. Yes, marketers can help to influence ratings and reviews. But I think Jurgen’s methodology adjusts for that.

For example, my book The New Rules of Marketing & PR has 168 reviews on Amazon. Do you think I manufactured all of those? Do you think that I gamed the BusinessWeek bestseller list 3 times this month?

David

All I am saying is that there is a reason that the New York Times closely guards how it works out its Best Seller List. I am sure BusinessWeek does the same.

I understand your point. The media lists like NYT and BizWeek are vetted using real sales data.

But I don’t think that people should dismiss reader generated reviews and ratings. If a potential purchaser acts a little like a detective, it is easy to see through the unscrupulous things.

David

Awesome list, thanks for taking the time to put it together.

I have two great new books in half-read state, Mitch Joel’s new book Six Pixels of Separation will hit the top 10 one day and Chris Brogan and Julien Smith’s Trust Agents is great so far (1 chapter read).

Jay Berkowitz
Author, The Ten Golden Rules of Internet Marketing Workbook
http://www.tengoldenrules.com/order-book.htm

You can find out which of these books are in a library near you, through WorldCat, the world’s largest library catalog.

If someone at mellow billow would like to make a WorldCat list of all these books, we’d love to highlight them to librarians everywhere, so they can use your good selection work to promote them to their users.

Hi Alice, thanks for your feedback. Both Jurgen (US) and me (Spain) are traveling this week – but when back (next weekend) we will definitely see if such a list is an option.

I compiled a similar list 5 years ago…. it was a lot easier to do back then. I called it “The top 0 social media books, ever.”

I’d agree that cluetrain should be higher on the list, but again, its based on popularity and those that leave reviews or ratings. But thanks for the compilation! This will definetely help me diversify my library.
Maybe next you should ask for reviews on any of the 100 books and compile them as a follow up post.

Great list. Thanks, Jurgen, for taking the time.

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[...] Top 100 Best Social Media Books, Ever « Mellow Billow I love to read, and if I can find these at my local library, I will be all over them. I actually have number 5, having just breezed through the list quickly. (tags: socialmedia resources books socialnetworking) [...]

Oh my god… Next 12 years of reading :–)

Congrats. Right now I’m reading Tribes fron Seth Godin, and Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day.

Regards

Vicente Ocaña
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[...] Comment! Do not expect to find any how-to’s or step-by-step tutorials on creating and executing your social media effort(s) in Here Comes Everybody: The Power Of Organizing Without Organizations by Clay Shirky, published in 2008. To increase the chance of success of your social media effort you need to understand how communities and online groups work, and what drives the members of these groups. This is exactly what you will learn in this book (position #5 in Jurgen’s list of Top 100 Best Social Media Books). [...]

A newer book that should be under consideration for the next round is Marketing 2.0: Bridging the Gap Between Buyer and Seller Through Social Media Marketing by Bernie Borges. Informative and excellent read!

Fantastic list… and thank you for including our 42 Rules for 24 Hour Success on LinkedIn, on the list!

This must have been a TON of work, but now you’ve created a list that is an incredible resource for all of us!

Great idea, initiative and execution!

Chris

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[...] About the CFO Strategist Chris is very proud to add Best Selling author to his resume.  The book he co-authored, 42 Rules for 24 Hour Success on LinkedIn reached best seller status on Amazon, hitting a high of #68 across all of Amazon! Recently the book was included in the “Top 100 Best Social Media Books, Ever” list at #77 http://blog.mellowbillow.com/2009/08/17/top-100-best-social-media-books-ever/.   [...]

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Excellent list and very comeplling, true that it would overkill. Have read Tribes and it is excellent stuff

[...] So is this all there is to it? Again the answer is no.  This is effectively the “Part A, the getting started”.  Without the next part, Part B – the participation”, Part A’s effectiveness will be minimal.  We will be sharing our suggestions for the Part B in one of the next blog posts.  About the CFO Strategist Chris is very proud to add Best Selling author to his resume.  The book he co-authored, 42 Rules for 24 Hour Success on LinkedIn reached best seller status on Amazon, hitting a high of #68 across all of Amazon! Recently the book was included in the “Top 100 Best Social Media Books, Ever” list at #77 http://blog.mellowbillow.com/2009/08/17/top-100-best-social-media-books-ever/. [...]

While it may not be big enough to hit that list yet, one that is great for beginners is “MarketYourself: The Beginners Guide to Social Media”.

[...] a link to the website mellow billow  with the top 100 best social media books.  This should keep you marketers busy reading all of [...]

[...] About the CFO Strategist Chris is very proud to add Best Selling author to his resume.  The book he co-authored, 42 Rules for 24 Hour Success on LinkedIn reached best seller status on Amazon, hitting a high of #68 across all of Amazon! Recently the book was included in the “Top 100 Best Social Media Books, Ever” list at #77 http://blog.mellowbillow.com/2009/08/17/top-100-best-social-media-books-ever/. [...]

[...] This Post does exactly what it says on the tin and delivers a massive list of the best books relating to social media from the last year. You’ll be able to buy all the books by clicking through and well worth a [...]

[...] way is to see how many of them have written a book. There’s a great list of the Top 100 Best Social Media Books Ever (well at least as of the writing of that particular blog post) that I can recommend. But again, [...]

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