FIR Book Review: UnMarketing by Scott Stratten

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imageUnMarketing: Stop Marketing, Start Engaging, by Scott Stratten

FIR book editor Bob LeDrew reviews Scott Stratten’s “UnMarketing.” According to the official Amazon.com review, “UnMarketing shows you how to unlearn the old ways and consistently attract and engage the right customers. You’ll stop just pushing out your message and praying that it sticks somewhere. Potential and current customers want to be listened to, validated, and have a platform to be heard-especially online. With UnMarketing, you’ll create such a relationship with your customers, and make yourself the logical choice for their needs.”

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UnMarketing, by Scott Stratten
Publisher: Wiley
Hardcover: 272 pages
Published September 2010
ISBN-10:047061787X
ISBN-13: 978-0470617878

Purchase at Amazon US, Amazon Canada, or Amazon UK.

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Posted by shel on 01/14 at 07:18 AM
  1. Very interesting. I was close to ordering this a couple of times. After this review I don’t think I will, sorry Scott.

    Posted by Sebastian  on  02/08  at  06:37 AM

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