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Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing

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Pages
252
Language
EN
ISBN
9780446520942
Reading Time
~4h 25min

Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing is a book by Harry Beckwith. It has 252 pages.

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A treasury of hundreds of quick, practical, and easy-to-read strategies - few are more than a page long - Selling the Invisible will open your eyes to new ideas in this crucial branch of marketing including why focus groups, value-price positioning, discount pricing, and being the best usually fail; the critical emotion that most influences your prospects - and how to deal with it; the vital role of vividness, focus, "anchors, " and stereotypes; the importance of Halo, Cocktail Party, and Lake Wobegon Effects; marketing lessons from black holes, grocery lists, the Hearsay Rule, and the fame of Pikes Peak; dozens of proven yet consistently over-looked ideas for research, presentations, publicity, advertising, and client retention...and much more.

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A treasury of hundreds of quick, practical, and easy-to-read strategies - few are more than a page long - Selling the Invisible will open your eyes to new ideas in this crucial branch of marketing including why focus groups, value-price positioning, discount pricing, and being the best usually fail;...

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Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing was written by Harry Beckwith.