All Marketers Are Liars
K**Y
Quality
Great book for people who are creative and wanna establish the sales and advertising market, with good read to the facts and figures, beautiful and easy to read and understand
I**S
Best marketing book that've ever read
Seth Godin writing skill is just WoW; I've already read Purple Cow of Godin and I think this one is better than Purple cow.The ideas in this book are not new but the way of presentation is new and his writing is just like spoken style and not at all boring; When you plan to buy a book you will scroll down and read the reviews about that book for sure; but are you sure all that reviews are true ! may be some of them :) some people are marketing here by reviews and they are also telling stories; if they are a good story teller then you will buy that book for sure after reading the review, this is the concept of the book; advertising is not marketing and in order to get people to listen to you then you must tell authentic stories.
H**T
I mean it's okay.
The book is defined good, In my experience it had the basic points but explained in details. I'm in sales from a really long time so it didn't worked that well for me.But if you're starting up as a marketer it could be very helpful. Seth definitely went above and beyond with the approach of telling stories.
D**C
Very interesting
I like the way the author thinks about storytelling and then combines it with marketing. Fun read even when you don’t expect to learn anything from it.
V**L
Good read for Marketers
Lovely story telling by Mr. Godin about a book that talks about great story telling.
K**K
Three Stars
Overhyped. Not very special. Did not get the full value of my time.
K**A
Simple and Insightful read
Would recommend to all marketers. The concept of finding a world view and tapping on the world view in the ethical way is an important concept. As a marketers it gives you an approach - how to position your brand in the mind of your consumers.
S**L
Worth giving your time to it. SIMPLE & AUTHENTIC
For a beginner with no knowledge of the complex terminologies of marketing but if you have a strong feeling a passion or even curiosity about how marketing works and how to shape your next marketing strategy this is the book for you. This book is written in simple language, it is authentic and I have enjoyed reading this.
D**N
Good book, but Seth Godin's other books first
As a Seth Godin fan, I decided to pick up “All Marketers are Liars.” I think the book is best for people who are already in the Godin universe because rather than being a “how to,” the book is more like listening to Seth share some of his worldview. Of course, his worldview is worth listening to, so no matter who you are, you’ll benefit from the time you spend. The main idea the book points out is that as a marketer, you’re unlikely to change someone’s point of view. Rather, you’ll succeed if you can find the people who already agree with you and then just invite them to join your client base. Godin shares a story which illustrates this well: “My friend Lisa wrote a best seller a few years ago, and reading the reviews on Amazon is an astonishing experience. About half of the readers gave the book five stars. They talked about how poignant and well-written the book was. They mentioned that they had bought four or five copies for their friends. The other half? They gave it one star. They vilified Lisa, her writing, her lifestyle and even the people who liked the book. What’s going on here? How can one book generate such diametrically opposite points of view? Simple. The book didn’t generate anything. All it did was give people a chance to express the biases they had before they even opened the book.”Another important point that Godin teaches which is often lost in the internet marketing world is that personal interactions really matter. In fact, they’re the #1 reason people will succeed in business. Of course, the original master of personal interaction was Dale Carnegie, and everyone on the planet should read, “How to Win Friends and Influence People.” However, to get a more modern explanation, read what Seth Godin writes, “If a consumer has a lousy telephone experience with a hotel reservations agent, his impulse will be to hate the service from every person he interacts with when he finally arrives at the hotel. The only solution? It’s not expensive carpeting, lower rates or a better mattress. The only solution is a warm, personal interaction between an authentic and caring individual and your disgruntled customer. Facts are not the most powerful antidote to superstition. Powerful, authentic personal interaction is. That’s why candidates still need to shake hands and why retail outlets didn’t disappear after the success of Amazon.”The whole really isn’t about lying. In fact, I don’t think I would have titled the book, “All Marketers are Liars.” But it’s catchy, and the author certainly makes a strong case in the book for why he chose that name. I’m giving the book five stars because I enjoyed reading it, but I’d choose a different one of his books if you’re looking to really advance your marketing efforts.
N**E
Marketing é contar histórias
Livro fundamental para quem trabalha com marketing nos dias de hoje. A escrita é leve, divertida, recheada de exemplos e com um conteúdo muito bom. Seth Godim não decepciona e traz uma abordagem muito mais natural e instintiva à criação de marcas e produtos. Recomendadíssimo.
T**R
Nice to read.
Its a pretty good book, short and simple.
R**R
Falta una nueva edición
Buen libro aunque bastante retro, es del 2009, así que muchas cosas ya no aplican (como cuando dice que las personas prefieren el trato de un vendedor a la frialdad de las compras en línea....y estoy comprándolo en Amazon). El tamaño es muy cómodo. Llegó en tiempo y forma.
G**E
Sullo storytelling
Questo libro parla dell'importanza dello storytelling per chil si occupa di marketing. Le persone comprano una storia, una narrazione; ecco perché bisogna saper raccontare le storie.
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