Bob Burg on Why the Best Books Spread Through Giving
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概要
Why do some books quietly spread for years, while others disappear after launch week?
In this live, in-class conversation, Bob Burg, co-author of The Go-Giver, explains why stories and parables connect on a deeper level than traditional how-to books, and why the most successful messages travel heart-to-heart.
Bob shares his approach to writing benefit-driven titles, building genuine relationships before launching a book, and why you can’t “growth hack” trust.
We also talk about the long game of promotion, why singles matter more than home runs, and how books become cultural artifacts when people start gifting them to others.
This episode is essential for authors, entrepreneurs, and creators who want their work to spread through generosity and real connection.