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The End of Marketing as We Know It
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Remember the New Coke? A disaster, right? Or how about the commercial where "Mean" Joe Greene meets a little kid holding a bottle of Coke? A masterpiece, right? Wrong, on both counts. Sergio Zyman, who was the chief marketing officer at Coca-Cola, will tell you that while the New Coke nose-dived, it--and the subsequent reintroduction of Coke Classic--helped to reconnect people to the soft drink and revitalize a brand that was losing market share to Pepsi. And as for "Mean" Joe Greene, while people loved the ad, it wasn't doing what good marketing should do: sell product, which is what Zyman's book, The End of Marketing As We Know It, is all about.

For Zyman, marketing is not an art, it's a business. "Marketing is a strategic activity and discipline focused on the endgame of getting more consumers to buy your product more often so that your company makes more money." He sees too many marketers who don't understand this point, who are too concerned about projecting image when they should really be focused on producing sales. Zyman peppers the book with stories about various campaigns at Coke as well as assessments of companies that get it, such as Starbucks and Southwest Airlines, to companies that don't, for example, Nissan and Levi's. He believes that the old-style marketing of Madison Avenue is dead, that it no longer has the "ability to move the masses," that in today's "consumer democracy" there are simply too many choices. Instead, marketers will have to focus on sales, conversion rates, targeting customers, and creating value for shareholders. The End of Marketing As We Know It is not a primer on how to do better marketing; rather, it's a reordering of priorities so that good marketing will be done in the first place. Recommended. --Harry C. Edwards

The End of Marketing as We Know It Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Solid Foundational Book on Marketing
This is a fairly quick read. I bought it because I was interviewing with the Zyman Group, a marketing consultancy started by Sergio Zyman. I read it in a couple hours on the plane. Nothing earth shattering but a solid foundational look at the practice of marketing. While the book is primarily about consumer marketing, the lessons within are applicable to B2B marketing as well.

I really like Sergio's core assertion that Marketing is essential to the growth of any company (of course I'm a marketer) and he hits the point early and often throughout the book, starting in the first sentence of the first chapter: "The sole purpose of marketing is to get more people to buy more of your product, more often, for more money." It's a simple but powerful definition of marketing, and I love it because it reminds people that marketing is a critical strategic function and not just a tactical group that does advertising, promotions and PR.

In summary, there are lots of good takeaways in the book and it is a good read for new and old marketers alike.
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