Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Selfie Made: Your Ultimate Guide to Social Media Stardom


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I was given this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


Today’s post is on Selfie Made: Your Ultimate Guide to Social Media Stardom by Meridith Valiando Rojas. It is 272 pages long and is published by Wednesday News. The cover is yellow with a cell phone in the center. The intended reader is young adult and interested in being the next big internet star. There is no foul language, no sex, and no violence in this book. There Be Spoilers Ahead.
From the back of the book- With just an idea and wi-fi, Meridith Valiando Rojas started her wildly successful company, DigiTour. Now she is sharing her stories, tip and tricks, and more in Selfie Made: Your Ultimate Guide to Social Media Stardom.
Whether you want to be a social star or online entrepreneur, Meridith has you covered! As one of the first companies in the social media ecosystem Meridith and her company DigiTour Media have worked with over 500 social stars from nearly every platform, seeing firsthand how people go viral, grow an audience, and leverage the popularity of the internet to build their brand in front of, or behind the camera. Sharing her personal and zany stories while providing real-world (never shared) advice, Meridith gives a peek behind the curtain of DigiTour and what it's been like working with every major star from YouTube to Musical.ly. With some of her biggest social friends weighing in with advice, Q&A's, sample schedules, and their secret tips and tricks—if you want to launch your online career, this book is for you!


Review- This is a book with some good tips on internet stardom but that about it. Rojas talks about her life, how she made her business, and some ideas about what you can do to make yourself internet famous. But if you looking for anything more than that, then this book is not for you. The real focus of this book is musically based and how to make it in this new music world. If that is what you are interested in, then Rojas has some great advice for you but if you want to something else, like because the next big book reviewer, she does not have anything for you really. But it was still an interesting and easy read with interviews of interesting people, so you do not lose anything by giving this a look.
I give this a Three out of Five stars. 

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