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Meatball sundae : : is your marketing out of sync? / Seth Godin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York :: Portfolio,, 2007Description: xxiii, 232 p. : ill. ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9781591841746
  • 1591841747
Other title:
  • Is your marketing out of sync?
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.8 GOD 22
LOC classification:
  • HF5415.13 .G564 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. 1. Thinking about the meatball sundae -- pt. 2. The fourteen trends. Trend 1 : Direct communication and commerce between producers and consumers -- Trend 2 : Amplification of the voice of the consumer and independent authorities -- Trend 3 : Need for an authentic story as the number of sources increases -- Trend 4 : Extremely short attention spans due to clutter -- Trend 5 : The long tail -- Trend 6 : Outsourcing -- Trend 7 : Google and the dicing of everything -- Trend 8 : Infinite channels of communication -- Trend 9 : Direct communication and commerce between consumers and consumers -- Trend 10 : The shifts in scarcity and abundance -- Trend 11 : The triumph of big ideas -- Trend 12 : The shift from "how many" to "who" -- Trend 13 : The wealthy are like us -- Trend 14 : New gatekeepers, no gatekeepers -- pt. 3. Putting it together -- Case studies.
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Reference Book Reference Book Alliance School of Business 658.8 GOD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan A19706
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pt. 1. Thinking about the meatball sundae -- pt. 2. The fourteen trends. Trend 1 : Direct communication and commerce between producers and consumers -- Trend 2 : Amplification of the voice of the consumer and independent authorities -- Trend 3 : Need for an authentic story as the number of sources increases -- Trend 4 : Extremely short attention spans due to clutter -- Trend 5 : The long tail -- Trend 6 : Outsourcing -- Trend 7 : Google and the dicing of everything -- Trend 8 : Infinite channels of communication -- Trend 9 : Direct communication and commerce between consumers and consumers -- Trend 10 : The shifts in scarcity and abundance -- Trend 11 : The triumph of big ideas -- Trend 12 : The shift from "how many" to "who" -- Trend 13 : The wealthy are like us -- Trend 14 : New gatekeepers, no gatekeepers -- pt. 3. Putting it together -- Case studies.

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