Successful Digital Marketing in a Week


Book Description

The ability to successfully market digitally is crucial to anyone who wants to advance their career. Written by Nick Smith, leading expert on marketing techniques, this book quickly teaches you the insider secrets you need to know to in order to achieve successful digital marketing. The highly motivational 'in a week' structure of the book provides seven straightforward chapters explaining the key points, and at the end there are optional questions to ensure you have taken it all in. There are also cartoons and diagrams throughout, to help make this book a more enjoyable and effective learning experience. So what are you waiting for? Let this book put you on the fast track to success! Sunday: Search Engine Optimisation Monday: Social media marketing Tuesday: Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing Wednesday: Mobile marketing Thursday: Email marketing Friday: Free and paid-for publicity Saturday: Building the ultimate sales website




Brands, Bandwagons and Bullshit


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Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman at Ogilvy, said the following about 'Brands, Bandwagons & Bullshit': - "I noticed that this book ingeniously starts with a glossary - which was recommendation enough. But it gets even better from there on. I'm really enjoying it". In marketing, it's easy to get caught up in the hype - the latest channel, brand, agency or media outlet. Cutting the useful from the useless is a constant battle. Marketing, Advertising, PR and Media are all designed to sound awesome, but how can you possibly know which path is right for you without getting stuck in? You won't know the facts until it's too late - so the best thing to do is research what's out there and make the most informed choices possible. 'Brands, Bandwagons & Bullshit' was written for two main audiences:- First, Students, Graduates and young marketing professionals looking to find their first job in marketing, advertising, media or PR . Second, it's useful for an older demographic of those people who use marketing within their businesses but have no idea how it works (and are, by now, too afraid to ask). Marketing is never perfect. How could it be? Every second of every day, everything that helps inform your decisions changes. Trends disperse, media pivots, demographics shift, geographies imbalance, economies peak and trough, products fail, creative is subjective, Pandemics arrive and strategy's a Rubik's Cube of a conundrum. 'Brands, Bandwagons & Bullshit' was written using notes, hints and tips I've found valuable myself and it also contains snippets from several articles I've written for Marketing Week, Campaign and other magazines. The topics are wide ranging, broaching marketing strategy, brand strategy, campaign tactics and some of the pitfalls you may/ will encounter on your own journey. Part 1: Getting Started' covers the things you might want to consider before you get your first job whilst 'Part 2 - The Marketing Bit' branches out into the strategy, tactics and campaigns that brands employ to give them an edge (or sometimes get it very, very wrong). This isn't a 'self-help' book, nor does it profess to hold all the answers. Think of it less as a Sat Nav directing you to your ideal marketing career or a bible for perfect marketing and more like a shopping list to browse, extracting useful snippets at will. The baking of the cake is totally up to you, but hopefully you'll pick up some useful directions and suggested ingredients over the coming pages to help you steer between the bullshit and the bandwagons.




Marketing Communications


Book Description

Full marketing integration is vital in establishing effective marketing initiatives. This newly updated, clear and accessible textbook provides students and practitioners with the skills they need to deliver successful campaigns for the modern consumer. The 8th edition of Marketing Communications continues to be a core resource covering all aspects of marketing from the planning stages and implementation to measuring data and campaign performance. Explore how to navigate buyer behaviour, social selling, PR campaigns, big data, marketing automation and more with this complete textbook. Learn through current, real-world case studies from global companies such as TikTok and Spotify and explore what it takes to build a truly integrated, successful marketing plan. Incorporating branding, customer journey, advertising and more, Marketing Communications also provides in depth content on the legal requirements you need to develop your strategy including all you need to know about new GDPR rules and 3rd party data. New to this edition, it includes information on the ongoing impact of AI in all aspects of marketing communications ensuring that you have all the tools necessary to reach the modern consumer while utilizing the latest industry technologies. This book will give readers the confidence to work in an environment of constant technological transformation and build the core skills they need as marketers to create fully integrated strategies and successful campaigns.







Marketing Communications


Book Description

Marketing Communications is a highly popular textbook which introduces students to the different marketing communications tools, theories and strategies in an easy-to-read way. This fourth edition: Includes updates on how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the marketing/advertising industries Features new case studies from companies and brands such as Amazon, Burger King, Facebook and John Lewis Covers timely topics such as online retailers, social media networks (e.g. TikTok), social media influencers and marketing ethics This textbook is essential reading for students studying marketing communications or a related topic. John Egan is Professor of Marketing at Regent’s University, London.







Thank You For Disrupting


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The business ideas and innovation philosophies of the world’s great entrepreneurs—for anyone to implement in any business Steve Jobs. Jeff Bezos. Larry Page. Sergey Brin. Zhang Ruimin. Marc Benioff. Millions of words have been written about the great entrepreneurs of the world. This book is not about describing their achievements. Nor is it about their charisma, personal trials, or their place in popular culture. We have all heard or read about them already. This book is about the entrepreneur, the thinker. It is about the grand ideas, the disruptive thoughts, the innovative underpinnings and business philosophies that gave rise to their achievements. Thank You For Disrupting: The Disruptive Business Philosophies of The World’s Great Entrepreneurs examines 20 of the most significant business leaders of our time. Author Jean-Marie Dru, himself a disruptor who coined the term decades ago, explains not only the impact these leaders have had on their own companies, but also their immense influence on the business world as a whole. Each chapter is replete with in-depth analyses, insightful comments, and personal observations from the author, including discussions covering the experimentation and platforms of Jeff Bezos, to the recruitment policies and core values of Sergey Brin and Larry Page, to the complete CSR and company activism of Paul Polman, and many more. Illustrating how the vision of a disruptive innovator can reach far beyond his or her company, this engaging book encourages and inspires readers to become disruptors in in their own businesses. The Disruptive Business Philosophies of The World’s Great Entrepreneurs is a must-read for anyone interested in the why and how behind the most significant and influential business achievements of our time.




Marketing Communications


Book Description

Marketing Communications provides a comprehensive overview of every aspect of marketing communications, from social media, advertising, PR and sponsorship to direct selling and merchandizing. It presents modern marketing communications theories and tools in an accessible way so readers can fully understand the landscape and achieve better results. With a plethora of examples and case studies, as well as online support material for lecturers and students, this essential textbook will guide students and practitioners through everything they need to know about the changing face of marketing. This fully updated 6th edition of Marketing Communications features more of the underpinning theory whilst building on its impressive reputation as a leading practical textbook on the subject. Case studies and anecdotes from companies such as Campbell's Soup, Spotify, Paypal, Kraft and Nike focus on recent digital developments to bring the latest marketing tools to life. With a particular emphasis on analytics, engagement and integration, it addresses the integrated offline and online with social media approach to reflect the current state of play for marketing communications experts. This edition is also supported by a wealth of online resources, including lecture slides for every chapter and self-tests for students.




Marketing Strategy and Competitive Positioning, 7th Edition


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Marketing Strategy and Competitive Positioning 6e deals with the process of developing and implementing a marketing strategy. The book focuses on competitive positioning at the heart of marketing strategy and includes in-depth discussion of the processes used in marketing to achieve competitive advantage. The book is primarily about creating and sustaining superior performance in the marketplace. It focuses on the two central issues in marketing strategy formulation – the identification of target markets and the creation of a differential advantage. In doing that, it recognises the emergence of new potential target markets born of the recession and increased concern for climate change; and it examines ways in which firms can differentiate their offerings through the recognition of environmental and social concerns. The book is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking modules in Marketing Strategy, Marketing Management and Strategic Marketing Management.




Social Media Strategy


Book Description

Social Media Strategy is your guide to practicing marketing, advertising, and public relations in a world of social media-empowered consumers. Grounded in a refreshing balance of concept, theory, industry statistics, and real-world examples, Keith Quesenberry introduces readers to the steps of building a complete social media plan and how companies can integrate the social media consumer landscape. This simple, systematic text leads readers through core marketing concepts and how to think critically about the competitive marketplace—even as it shifts the perspective from an outdated communications-control model to a more effective consumer engagement method provides a step-by-step roadmap for planning social media marketing strategy emphasizes the need to apply solid marketing principles to social media explores how to integrate social media throughout an entire organization gives students and other readers skills vital for leveraging consumer knowledge and influence for the good of a brand. The end result delivers the context, process and tools needed to create a comprehensive and unique social media plan for any business or organization. FOR PROFESSORS: Ancillary resources are available for this title, including a sample syllabus and templates for social media audits, content calendars, storylines, and more.