End of Marketing e-bog
146,74 DKK
(inkl. moms 183,42 DKK)
WINNER: American Book Fest Best Book Awards 2020 - Marketing and Advertising categoryWINNER: NYC Big Book Award 2020 - Business: Small Business and Entrepreneurship categoryWINNER: BookAuthority Best New Book to Read in 2020 - Social Media Marketing categoryFINALIST: Business Book Awards 2020 - International Business Book categoryIn a post-pandemic society, how can brands adapt to the new age o...
E-bog
146,74 DKK
Forlag
Kogan Page
Udgivet
3 oktober 2021
Genrer
Sales and marketing
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781398601352
WINNER: American Book Fest Best Book Awards 2020 - Marketing and Advertising categoryWINNER: NYC Big Book Award 2020 - Business: Small Business and Entrepreneurship categoryWINNER: BookAuthority Best New Book to Read in 2020 - Social Media Marketing categoryFINALIST: Business Book Awards 2020 - International Business Book categoryIn a post-pandemic society, how can brands adapt to the new age of marketing without alienating their customers or clients? How can companies remain relevant in an era where a TikTok influencer has more impact than a billion-dollar corporation? The answer is to be human. In today's fragmented and noisy digital ecosystem, more people appreciate the value of authentic marketing and an engaged community than the number of likes on a post or what their favorite brand has on sale. The End of Marketing revolutionizes the way brands, agencies and marketers should approach marketing to reach today's consumers. Using lessons from celebrities including DJ Khaled, Kim Kardashian, Ja Rule and Kanye West, and organizations such as Marriott, Wendy's, Airbnb, Zoom and others, this book teaches you the framework to help you reclaim organic engagement, develop strategies for engaging customers and become a marketing savage.This fully updated second edition of The End of Marketing will teach you how to remain digitally relevant in a post-pandemic world where algorithms dominate, organic reach is dwindling and consumers don't want to be sold to; they want to be engaged.