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Details:Condition : BRAND NEW Format : Paperback ISBN : 9789370034983 Publisher : Rupa Publications Overview Post With Purpose: Building a Digital Presence Without Losing Yourself is a practical, thought-provoking guide for anyone who feels the strain of living life online. It speaks directly to the modern dilemma of wanting to be seen and heard on social media while still holding on to a genuine sense of self. Rather than chasing algorithms or curated perfection, the book offers a grounded, values-led approach to building an audience, a brand, or simply a healthier relationship with the feed. About the Book Social media promises connection but often delivers comparison, burnout, and a nagging sense that the "real you" has been edited out of the picture. Post With Purpose tackles this tension head-on, unpacking why the internet so often rewards extremes over honesty, and what that costs people trying to build a presence online. Rather than offering another generic growth playbook, it asks readers to slow down and get clear on their own intentions before they hit publish. Chapter by chapter, it walks through practical territory: defining a purpose that can survive changing trends, building content habits that feel sustainable rather than exhausting, and setting boundaries between an online identity and a private one. The tone is candid and encouraging rather than preachy, acknowledging that most people posting online are juggling real jobs, real relationships, and real self-doubt behind the screen. What sets this book apart is its insistence that authenticity and impact are not opposites. It argues that the accounts, creators, and brands that last are the ones that stay recognisably human, even as they grow. For readers torn between "being real" and "being relevant," this is a calm, clarifying read that offers a way to do both, one intentional post at a time. Key Benefits Offers a practical framework for building an online presence around genuine values rather than trends Addresses the emotional toll of social media pressure with empathy, not judgement Includes actionable guidance on content habits, boundaries, and burnout prevention Suitable for creators, entrepreneurs, professionals, and anyone rethinking their digital footprint Written in an accessible, conversational style rather than dense jargon Makes a thoughtful gift for anyone starting or refreshing a personal brand About the Author John Nesbit writes on digital identity, personal branding, and the everyday realities of building a presence online. His work draws on the common experience of trying to stay authentic while navigating platforms that reward performance over substance. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all growth hacks, his writing focuses on sustainable, values-driven approaches to social media, for readers who want to show up online without losing sight of who they are offline. Why You'll Love This Book If you have ever felt exhausted by the pressure to perform online, this book offers a refreshing, grounded alternative. It is honest, encouraging, and full of practical ideas for anyone who wants their digital presence to feel like them again. Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this listing is for the UK edition with the ISBN stated above.
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Condition : BRAND NEW Format : Paperback ISBN : 9789370034983 Publisher : Rupa Publications Overview Post With Purpose: Building a Digital Presence Without Losing Yourself is a practical, thought-provoking guide for anyone who feels the strain of living life online. It speaks directly to the modern dilemma of wanting to be seen and heard on social media while still holding on to a genuine sense of self. Rather than chasing algorithms or curated perfection, the book offers a grounded, values-led approach to building an audience, a brand, or simply a healthier relationship with the feed. About the Book Social media promises connection but often delivers comparison, burnout, and a nagging sense that the "real you" has been edited out of the picture. Post With Purpose tackles this tension head-on, unpacking why the internet so often rewards extremes over honesty, and what that costs people trying to build a presence online. Rather than offering another generic growth playbook, it asks readers to slow down and get clear on their own intentions before they hit publish. Chapter by chapter, it walks through practical territory: defining a purpose that can survive changing trends, building content habits that feel sustainable rather than exhausting, and setting boundaries between an online identity and a private one. The tone is candid and encouraging rather than preachy, acknowledging that most people posting online are juggling real jobs, real relationships, and real self-doubt behind the screen. What sets this book apart is its insistence that authenticity and impact are not opposites. It argues that the accounts, creators, and brands that last are the ones that stay recognisably human, even as they grow. For readers torn between "being real" and "being relevant," this is a calm, clarifying read that offers a way to do both, one intentional post at a time. Key Benefits Offers a practical framework for building an online presence around genuine values rather than trends Addresses the emotional toll of social media pressure with empathy, not judgement Includes actionable guidance on content habits, boundaries, and burnout prevention Suitable for creators, entrepreneurs, professionals, and anyone rethinking their digital footprint Written in an accessible, conversational style rather than dense jargon Makes a thoughtful gift for anyone starting or refreshing a personal brand About the Author John Nesbit writes on digital identity, personal branding, and the everyday realities of building a presence online. His work draws on the common experience of trying to stay authentic while navigating platforms that reward performance over substance. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all growth hacks, his writing focuses on sustainable, values-driven approaches to social media, for readers who want to show up online without losing sight of who they are offline. Why You'll Love This Book If you have ever felt exhausted by the pressure to perform online, this book offers a refreshing, grounded alternative. It is honest, encouraging, and full of practical ideas for anyone who wants their digital presence to feel like them again. Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this listing is for the UK edition with the ISBN stated above.
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Brand | John Nesbit |
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Language | english |
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