Marketing

Marketing

 
High Trust Selling Duncan, Todd Thomas Nelson Publishers , 2002 Management, Marketing, Relationships

If you're serious about the business of selling, if you are tired of living from one sale to the next, and you want to keep clients for life, then read this book...

 
 
Discover Your Sales Strengths Smith, Benson | Rutigliano, Tony Warner Business Books , 2003 Economics & Finance, Management, Marketing

A huge number of books have been written about sales and finding one's road to success in achieving exceptional sales performance. Like fresh-off-...

 
 
Follow This Path Coffman, Curt | Gonzalez-Molina, Gabriel | Gopal, Ashok Warner Business Books , 2002 Leadership, Marketing

This book shows that the ultimate solution to reversing the current leadership trends of margin slashing, accounting trickery, and shareholder hoodwinking is to run an...

 
 
Brand Storm Murray, Will Will Murray, Prentice Hall , 2001 Customer Focus, Management, Marketing, Technology

The Internet is just the beginning of the Information Age, the gateway to the new Human economy. Brand Storm explores the future of business in a very...

 
 
The End Of Advertising As We Know It Zyman, Sergio | Brott, Armin John Wiley & Sons, Inc , 2002 Marketing

The best-selling author of The End Of Marketing As We Know It again gives us this no holds bar hard hitting battle advice for designing truly effective...

 
 
Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul Harrow, Susan Quill, HarperCollins , 2003 Marketing, Relationships

Speaking woman-to-woman, this book is the complete guide for anyone who needs to know the PR basics to promote her business. Susan Harrow, publicist,...

 
 
Your Marketing Sucks Mark Stevens Crown Business , 2003 Marketing

If every dollar that you spend on marketing isn't generating more than that amount, then your marketing sucks. You might as well throw away thousand-dollar bills in spending on marketing. So says author Mark Stevens,...

 
 
The Brand Called You Montoya, Peter | Vandehey, Tim Personal Branding Press , 2004 Business Strategy, Marketing

What does it mean to consider yourself a brand? When Ralph Lifshitz wanted to become a famous fashion designer, he didn't start by working 24 hours a...

 
 
Creating Customer Evangelists McConnell, Ben | Huba, Jackie Dearborn Trade Publishing , 2003 Customer Focus, Marketing

In Creating Customer Evangelists, veteran marketing communications strategists Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba describe how customer-driven referrals can determine a company's success. To create evangelists, companies...

 
 
Ageless Marketing Wolfe, David B. | Snyder, Robert E. Dearborn Trade Publishing , 2003 Customer Focus, Marketing

In the 1960s, an age-based "get-them-young-before-some-other-brand-gets-them" marketing mantra emerged in answer to the suddenly large and growing young adult consumer market. According to Wolfe and Snyder, however,...

 
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