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Tag Archives: marketing

You Can’t Buy Word of Mouth

Evangelism is word-of-mouth mar­ket­ing. It’s the best kind of mar­ket­ing because it’s hon­est and per­sonal. We don’t pay atten­tion to tele­vi­sion com­mer­cials and mag­a­zine ads because we don’t trust them. We do, how­ever, trust our friends rec­om­mend­ing some­thing to us. And so, com­pa­nies want their cus­tomers… Continue read­ing →

October 31, 2011Apple, marketing, Shawn Blanc

Just a myth

The key word, I think, is spir­i­tual. Mythological brands make a spir­i­tual con­nec­tion with the user, deliv­er­ing some­thing that we can’t find on our own… or, at the very least, giv­ing us a slate we can use to write our own spir­i­tu­al­ity on. People use a… Continue read­ing →

July 29, 2011advertising, Apple, business, marketing, Seth Godin
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