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دانلود کتاب Can’t buy me like : how authentic customer connections drive superior results

دانلود کتاب نمی توانم من را بخرم مانند: چگونه ارتباطات معتبر مشتری نتایج برتر را به همراه دارد

Can’t buy me like : how authentic customer connections drive superior results

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Can’t buy me like : how authentic customer connections drive superior results

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ISBN (شابک) : 9781101595336, 1101595337 
ناشر: Portfolio/Penguin 
سال نشر: 2013 
تعداد صفحات: 0 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
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کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب نمی توانم من را بخرم مانند: چگونه ارتباطات معتبر مشتری نتایج برتر را به همراه دارد: بازاریابی رابطه مند.، ارتباطات تجاری.، بازاریابی.، رسانه های اجتماعی -- بازاریابی.، کسب و کار و اقتصاد -- مدیریت صنعتی.، کسب و کار و اقتصاد -- مدیریت.، تجارت و اقتصاد -- علوم مدیریت.، کسب و کار و اقتصاد -- سازمانی رفتار.، کسب و کار.



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Today's brands face an apparent choice between two evils: continue betting on their increasingly ineffective advertising or put blind faith in the supposedly mystical power of social media, where "likes" stand in for transactions and a mass audience is maddeningly elusive. There has to be a better way ... As Lennon and McCartney wrote a half century ago, money can't buy you love. But in today's world, where people have become desensi tized--even disillusioned--by ad campaigns and marketing slogans, that maxim needs an update: Money can't even buy you like. That's because we've entered the "Relationship Era," where the only path for businesses seeking long-term success is to create authentic customer relationships. Not through hip social media promo tions, viral videos or blizzards of micro-targeted online ads. Those tactics, which simply disguise old ways of thinking with new technology, just don't work in the long run. So what does work in this bewildering new era? Where do "authentic customer relationships" come from? The answers will make some leaders sigh with relief while others rip their hair out: Honesty. Transparency. Shared values. A purpose beyond profit. Sure you still need a high-quality product or service to offer, but that's not enough. Now that people can easily discover everything that's ever been said about your brand, you can't manipu late, seduce, persuade, flatter or entertain them into loyalty. You have to treat them like flesh-and-blood human beings, not abstract consumers or data points on a spreadsheet. It may sound like the woo-woo language of self-help books and inspirational wall posters. But as Garfield and Levy show in this book, it's the deadly serious reality of business in the 2010s. It's why General Motors abandoned its $10 million annual budget for Facebook ads, and why some brands have hurt themselves badly on social media by nagging, interrupting, abusing and generally ticking off their customers. The good news is that some companies have already embraced the Relationship Era and are enjoying consistent growth and profits while spending substantially less on marketing than their competitors. The authors show what we can learn from case studies such as ... Patagonia, a clothing company with a passion for environmentalism, which solidified its customer relationships by urging people NOT to buy one of its jackets. Panera Bread, which doubled per-store sales by focusing on ways to create a welcoming environ ment while spending just 1 percent of sales on advertising. Secret, the women's antiperspirant brand, which gained significant share by focusing on its com mitment to strong women. Krispy Kreme, which has built a near cult of loyal Facebook and Twitter fans, all but obliterating the need for paid advertising. Blending powerful new research, fascinating exam ples and practical advice, Garfield and Levy show how any company can thrive in the Relationship Era. Read more...
Abstract: Today's brands face an apparent choice between two evils: continue betting on their increasingly ineffective advertising or put blind faith in the supposedly mystical power of social media, where "likes" stand in for transactions and a mass audience is maddeningly elusive. There has to be a better way ... As Lennon and McCartney wrote a half century ago, money can't buy you love. But in today's world, where people have become desensi tized--even disillusioned--by ad campaigns and marketing slogans, that maxim needs an update: Money can't even buy you like. That's because we've entered the "Relationship Era," where the only path for businesses seeking long-term success is to create authentic customer relationships. Not through hip social media promo tions, viral videos or blizzards of micro-targeted online ads. Those tactics, which simply disguise old ways of thinking with new technology, just don't work in the long run. So what does work in this bewildering new era? Where do "authentic customer relationships" come from? The answers will make some leaders sigh with relief while others rip their hair out: Honesty. Transparency. Shared values. A purpose beyond profit. Sure you still need a high-quality product or service to offer, but that's not enough. Now that people can easily discover everything that's ever been said about your brand, you can't manipu late, seduce, persuade, flatter or entertain them into loyalty. You have to treat them like flesh-and-blood human beings, not abstract consumers or data points on a spreadsheet. It may sound like the woo-woo language of self-help books and inspirational wall posters. But as Garfield and Levy show in this book, it's the deadly serious reality of business in the 2010s. It's why General Motors abandoned its $10 million annual budget for Facebook ads, and why some brands have hurt themselves badly on social media by nagging, interrupting, abusing and generally ticking off their customers. The good news is that some companies have already embraced the Relationship Era and are enjoying consistent growth and profits while spending substantially less on marketing than their competitors. The authors show what we can learn from case studies such as ... Patagonia, a clothing company with a passion for environmentalism, which solidified its customer relationships by urging people NOT to buy one of its jackets. Panera Bread, which doubled per-store sales by focusing on ways to create a welcoming environ ment while spending just 1 percent of sales on advertising. Secret, the women's antiperspirant brand, which gained significant share by focusing on its com mitment to strong women. Krispy Kreme, which has built a near cult of loyal Facebook and Twitter fans, all but obliterating the need for paid advertising. Blending powerful new research, fascinating exam ples and practical advice, Garfield and Levy show how any company can thrive in the Relationship Era





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