5. On June 4th Gary blogged that he
was looking for designers to
come up with a cover for his
upcoming book.
He received a lot of criticism as
some people didnât like the idea of
having to do work upfront and not
get paid for it.
Some had valid points,
some just didnât get it.
6. I was on the train with a
coworker on the way back
home after a busy few
days of meetings.
I told him all about the
contest and how I was
going to submit an entry.
Like most of my designer
friends he thought it was a
stupid idea and went back
to watching his movie.
I kept working.
7. It took me about 2 hours to complete.
Iâve seen Gary speak 3 times, read all his blog posts,
watched his videos and heâs replied to all my tweets.
Itâs almost like I had to do this for him.
I submitted my design.
8. I got an email a few months ago from Garyâs team saying
thanks for taking the time to design a cover but unfortunately
they had decided to go in another direction.
Bummer.
9. I went to go see Gary
speak yesterday in my
hometown of Toronto and
got my hands on his book.
10. I went to go see Gary
speak yesterday in my
hometown of Toronto and
got my hands on his book.
Look whatâs in the back.
A full 1/4 page!
Score!!
11. I went to go see Gary
speak yesterday in my
hometown of Toronto and
got my hands on his book.
Look whatâs in the back.
A full 1/4 page!
Score!!
Thatâs a pretty
serious smile
on my face.
13. I booked a trip to attend the South by Southwest
interactive festival to see Gary and connect with
some of the greatest minds online.
The total costs: $2,275
14. I uploaded a presentation
on slideshare last week
with a proposal.
I was going to provide a
summary of who I was
meeting and what I was
learning every day on
slideshare.
Those who could donate to
help cover my costs would
get a shoutout on my
presentations.
15. To my surprise I raised all the funds in
less than 24 hours.
Support came entirely from my followers
on Twitter and on slideshare.
16. I received a lot of notes like this one:
âThanks for all the great
presentations! You've made
me at least 10x better,
so the least I can do is
donate.â - Peter
17. Although I havenât read
the book yet (I will today),
I know weâre living in the
humanization of business,
or as Gary puts it:
The Thank You Economy.
@jessedee
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