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http://wp.me/pe26k-sF - My video review of a fantastic book I read recently, called The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs, by Carmine Gallo.

Have you ever wondered, "What would Steve Jobs do?"

This book will help you answer that question.

In the book the author describes what he sees as the 7 principles that drive Steve Jobs. He then went into detail on each of them with specific insights and examples.

1. Do What You Love
2. Put a Dent in the Universe
3. Kick Start Your Brain
4. Sell Dreams, Not Products
5. Say "No" to 1000 Things
6. Create Insanely Great Experiences
7. Master the Message

Watch the video review for more details, or see my blog post for some of my favorite quotes from the book! http://wp.me/pe26k-sF

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  • Expand2Web is definitely a great example of the 7 principles in action!

    Using your SmallBiz Theme has made a big difference in my life and is really helping me with principle #1 - Do What You Love!

    Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @CloudBloomers Thank you for the kind words!

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  • the secrets is stealing!!! Jobs said himself and we can see it very clearly from the products Apple produced, Apple is not innovative at all, they are good at stealing ideas and concepts and make commercials about them that's all. Apple stole heavily from SONY, it's all over their products, anyone knows something about tech history and the world of CE industry know this

  • This is the first that I've heard of this book but it definitely seems interesting. Thanks for this review, I'll need to pick it up.

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