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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference Back Bay Books
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This is the best book written by Malcolm Gladwell in my opinion. This is the book that started it all for him. Autographed by the man himself from a talk he did in Santa Barbara, California. |
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Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die Random House
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Whether you are a CEO or full-time mom, you've got ideas that you need to communicate: a new product coming to market, a strategy you want to sell your boss, values you are trying to instill in your children. But it's hard-fiendishly so- to transform the way people think and act. IN this book you'll learn the six key qualities of an idea that is made to stick. |
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MKTG 4 (with Marketing CourseMate with eBook Printed Access Card) South-Western College Pub
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Created through a "student-tested, faculty-approved" review process with feedback from students and faculty, MKTG 2010, Student Edition, is an engaging and accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners. |
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Influence: Science and Practice (5th Edition) Prentice Hall
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Influence: Science and Practice is an examination of the psychology of compliance (i.e. uncovering which factors cause a person to say “yes” to another's request).
Written in a narrative style combined with scholarly research, Cialdini combines evidence from experimental work with the techniques and strategies he gathered while working as a salesperson, fundraiser, advertiser, and in other positions inside organizations that commonly use compliance tactics to get us to say “yes.” Widely used in classes, as well as sold to people operating successfully in the business world, the eagerly awaited revision of Influence reminds the reader of the power of persuasion.
Cialdini organizes compliance techniques into six categories based on psychological principles that direct human behavior: reciprocation, consistency, social proof, liking, authority, and scarcity. |
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A completely revised and updated edition of the BusinessWeek bestseller on effective, modern marketing and PR best practices The New Rules of Marketing and PR shows you how to leverage the potential that Web-based communication offers your business. Finally, you can speak directly to customers and buyers, establishing a personal link with the people who make your business work. This new second edition paperback keeps you up-to-date on the latest trends.
The New Rules of Marketing and PR, Second Edition gives you all the information you need to craft powerful and effective marketing messages and get them to the right people at the right moment-at a fraction of the price of a traditional marketing campaign. Social Media Marketing Top Seven
People and organizations that participate in social media (creating YouTube videos, participating on sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, starting a blog and the like) become part of a vibrant online community and show that market that they are worthy of doing business with. Unlike non-targeted, in-your-face, interruption-based advertising, social media is content that people actually want to see. How cool is that? Rather than forcing you to convince people to pay attention to your products and services by dreaming up messages and ad campaigns, search engines deliver interested buyers right to your companyâs virtual doorstep. This is a marketerâs dream-come-true. However, most marketers donât know how to harness this exciting form of marketing. Their most common mistake is to spend way too much time talking about your companyâs products and services and worrying too much about being âon message.â In addition, many companies are fearful of jumping into the social media waters because it seems scary to put yourself out there. Top Seven Ways to Get the Most Out of Social Networking Sites: 1. Target a specific audience. Create a page that reaches an audience that is important to your organization. It is usually better to reach a small niche market than try to go large. 2. Be a thought leader. Provide valuable and interesting information that people want to check out. It is better to show your expertise in a market or at solving a buyerâs problems than to blather on about your product. 3. Create lots of links. Link to your own sites and blog, and those of others in your industry and network. Everybody loves linksâit makes the Web what it is. You should certainly link to your own stuff from a social networking site (like your blog), but also link to other peopleâs sites and content in your own market. 4. Encourage people to contact you. Make it easy for people to reach you online, and be sure to follow up personally on your fan mail. 5. Participate. Create groups and participate in online discussions. Become an online leader and organizer. 6. Make it easy to find you. Tag your page and add your page into the subject directories. Encourage others to bookmark your page with del.icio.us and DIGG. 7. Experiment. These sites are great because you can try new things. If it isnât working, tweak it. Or abandon the effort and try something new. There is no such thing as an expert in social networkingâweâre all learning as we go! |
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Marketing Management (13th Edition) Prentice Hall
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Kotler/Keller is the gold standard in the marketing management discipline because it continues to reflect the latest changes in marketing theory and practice. Topics covered include brand equity, customer value analysis, database marketing, e-commerce, value networks, hybrid channels, supply chain management, segmentation, targeting, positioning, and integrated marketing communications. For marketing professionals who place special emphasis to creativity and imagination in marketing management. |
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Principles of Marketing (13th Edition) Prentice Hall |
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Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition - 2006 Scribner
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A mealtime mainstay since 1931, this kitchen classic is an encyclopedia of culinary creativity. With 4,000 of the most beloved recipes from past editions, updated for the modern kitchen, and 500 brand new recipes, you'll experience the joy of cooking like never before. |
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