The Marketing Book Podcast
Social Media Explained 3.0: Marketing Success in the AI Era by Mark Schaefer ABOUT THE BOOK: In this third and completely revised edition of his classic book, bestselling author and college educator Mark Schaefer explains why many marketers are "sleepwalking" through the social media world because they haven't kept up with new consumer trends. Schaefer untangles the world's least understood business practices in his easy-to-understand personal style. is perfect for the busy executive, business owner, entrepreneur, or student who needs a quick and simple explanation of "what to...
info_outline 487 The ABM Effect by Alisha LyndonThe Marketing Book Podcast
The ABM Effect: How to Win, Retain, and Grow Valuable Clients for Market-Beating Growth by Alisha Lyndon ABOUT THE BOOK: Conventional sales and marketing strategies typically involve pitching to broad markets to establish brand recognition and stimulate demand, ultimately leading to revenue generation. However, a more efficient and impactful approach is to acknowledge and treat each client as a distinct market in its own right. Account-Based Marketing (ABM), pioneered by Alisha Lyndon, is quickly emerging as the number one growth strategy for firms selling high-value solutions to large...
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They Ask You Answer: Ein Revolutionär Simpler Ansatz Für Mehr Erfolg In Vertrieb Und Marketing, Angepasst An Die Digitalen Konsumenten Von Heute ABOUT THE BOOK This is the German-language edition of the bestseller "They Ask, You Answer: A Revolutionary Approach to Inbound Sales, Content Marketing, and Today's Digital Consumer" by Marcus Sheridan, featured on . This interview starts in English and then is in German. ABOUT THE AUTHOR René Neubach is the founder of Content Glory. Born and raised in Vienna René has spent the last 25 years in different areas of digital marketing before joining...
info_outline 486 Public Speaking With Confidence by Philipp HummThe Marketing Book Podcast
Public Speaking with Confidence: How to Overcome Anxiety and Deliver Unforgettable Presentations by Philipp Humm ABOUT THE BOOK: You’ve probably tried to speak in public a few times before. Maybe your heart started racing, you had difficulty breathing, or you forgot what you wanted to say. You've tried a few different strategies, but nothing has worked. It sucks, right? Philipp Humm knows the struggle you’re going through right now. For years, speaking in public was the single thing he was most afraid of. Until he discovered the techniques you’re about to learn. In , you’ll master the...
info_outline 485 The Customer Copernicus by Charlie DawsonThe Marketing Book Podcast
The Customer Copernicus: How to be Customer-Led by Charlie Dawson and Seán Meehan ABOUT THE BOOK: Some companies are great for customers – they care and change whole markets to work better for the customers they serve. Think of Amazon, easyJet and Sky. They make things easier and improve what matters – obvious, surely? They have also enjoyed huge business success, growing and making plenty of money. answers the following question: if it’s obvious and attractive, why is it so rare? And then it answers a second question because Tesco, O2, and Wells Fargo were like this once. Why,...
info_outline 484 The Unsold Mindset by Colin Coggins and Garrett BrownThe Marketing Book Podcast
The Unsold Mindset: Redefining What It Means to Sell by Colin Coggins & Garrett Brown ABOUT THE BOOK: This Wall Street Journal bestseller is captivating readers of Adam Grant, Dan Pink, and James Clear and has been called "a life-changing book as much about life as it is about selling." What if the greatest salespeople on the planet are the opposite of who you think they are? Everyone sells, every day. It's why the most successful people are so good at selling themselves, their ideas, or their products. Yet when people hear the word "sales" they think of some version of the...
info_outline 483 Immersion by Paul ZakThe Marketing Book Podcast
Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and the Source of Happiness by Paul Zak ABOUT THE BOOK: No one raves about boring movies, bland customer service experiences, or sleep-inducing classes. The world is rapidly transforming into an experience economy as people increasingly crave extraordinary experiences. Experience designers, marketers, entertainment producers, and retailers have long sought to fill this craving. Now, there’s a scientific formula to consistently create extraordinary experiences. The data shows that those who use this formula increase the impact of...
info_outline 482 Designing Brand Identity by Rob MeyersonThe Marketing Book Podcast
Designing Brand Identity: A Comprehensive Guide to the World of Brands and Branding 6th Edition by Alina Wheeler and Rob Meyerson ABOUT THE BOOK: Revised and updated sixth edition of the best-selling guide to branding fundamentals, strategy, and process. It’s harder than ever to be the brand of choice―in many markets, technology has lowered barriers to entry, increasing competition. Everything is digital and the need for fresh content is relentless. Decisions that used to be straightforward are now complicated by rapid advances in technology, the pandemic, political polarization, and...
info_outline 481 B2B Social Selling Strategy by Julie AthertonThe Marketing Book Podcast
B2B Social Selling Strategy: Connect with Customers, Build Relationships, and Drive Sales by Julie Atherton ABOUT THE BOOK: Social media, when deployed strategically and effectively in B2B channels, offers a uniquely personal long-term networking opportunity for sales teams and business professionals. For many, this has supercharged their sales performance, with empowered teams, faster results, and higher revenues. For others, the challenges of navigating social channels for business can be daunting. Concerns over social media confidence, personal and professional conflicts of interest, and a...
info_outline 480 MKTG STINX by Bob HoffmanThe Marketing Book Podcast
MKTG STINX by Bob Hoffman ABOUT THE BOOK: From the Author – "There have been thousands of books and articles extolling the virtues of marketing and advertising. But I don't think there has ever been one about how stupid and wasteful most of it is. Well, now there is." ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bob Hoffman is the author of several best-selling books about advertising. He is also among the most sought-after international speakers on advertising and marketing. His books include, ADSCAM: How Online Advertising Gave Birth to One of History's Greatest Frauds, and Became a Threat to Democracy, Advertising...
info_outlineThe Customer Copernicus: How to be Customer-Led by Charlie Dawson and Seán Meehan
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Some companies are great for customers – they care and change whole markets to work better for the customers they serve.
Think of Amazon, easyJet and Sky. They make things easier and improve what matters – obvious, surely?
They have also enjoyed huge business success, growing and making plenty of money.
The Customer Copernicus answers the following question: if it’s obvious and attractive, why is it so rare?
And then it answers a second question because Tesco, O2, and Wells Fargo were like this once. Why, having mastered it, would you ever stop?
Because all three did, and two ended up in court.
The Customer Copernicus explains how to become and how to stay customer-led.
Essential reading for leaders and teams who want their organizations to stay competitive by developing a more purposeful and innovative culture.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Charlie Dawson is the founder of The Foundation, a London-based consultancy established in 1999 to help organizations become customer-led to generate more decisive and sustained commercial success. He started his career in advertising.
And, interesting fact - he earned an engineering degree from The University of Cambridge!
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