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Unleashing the Ideavirus
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"This is a subversive book. It says that the marketer is not--and ought not to be--at the center of successful marketing. The customer should be. Are you ready for that?" --From the Foreword by Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point.
Counter to traditional marketing wisdom, which tries to count, measure, and manipulate the spread of information, Seth Godin argues that the information can spread most effectively from customer to customer, rather than from business to customer. Godin calls this powerful customer-to-customer dialogue the ideavirus, and cheerfully eggs marketers on to create an environment where their ideas can replicate and spread.
In lively detail, Godin looks at the ways companies such as PayPal, Hotmail, GeoCities, even Volkswagen have successfully launched ideaviruses. He offers a "recipe" for creating your own ideavirus, identifies the key factors in the successful spread of an ideavirus (powerful sneezers, hives, a clear vector, a smooth, friction-free transmission), and shows how any business, large or small, can use ideavirus marketing to succeed in a world that just doesn't want to hear it anymore from the traditional marketers.
Seth Godin
Seth Godin is one of the most famous marketers in the entire world. He has authored more than 18 books, many of which have been bestsellers around the world (these books have been translated into more than 35 languages). Seth is an Entrepreneur, Marketer, and Public Speaker.
After his graduation, Godin founded Yoyodyne, one of the first internet marketing companies. Sell this company to Yahoo! For $30 million in 1998, he became their vice president of direct marketing for two years.
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