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Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing

by Harry Beckwith

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Publisher Comments:

In the first major book on service marketing, Harry Beckwith, a pioneer in this area, provides quick, practical strategies to improve the bottom line in any business by perceiving and fulfilling a client's every need.--Harvey Mackay.

Synopsis:

You can't touch, hear, or see your company's most important products... So how do you sell, develop, make them grow? That's the problem with services. This phenomenal book, as one reviewer called it, answers that question with insights on how markets work and how prospects think. 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 the Matterhorn * Dozens of proven yet consistently over-looked ideas for research, presentations, publicity, advertising, and client retention ...and much more. Based on the author's twenty-five years of experience with thousands of business professionals, this book delivers its wisdom with unforgettable and often surprising examples-from Federal Express, Citicorp, and a growing Greek travel agency...to an ingenious baby-sitter, Fran Lebowitz, and the colors of oranges and lemons. The first guide of its kind and a book already causing a sensation in the business community, Selling the Invisible will help anyone marketing a service, a product, or a career. Read it, and you almost certainly will understand why two advance reviewers call it the best book on business ever written.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780446520942
Subtitle:
A Field Guide to Modern Marketing
Author:
Beckwith, Harry
Publisher:
Warner Books
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Marketing - General
Subject:
Marketing
Subject:
Industries
Subject:
Advertising & Promotion
Subject:
Service industries
Subject:
Service industries -- Marketing.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references p. 246-250.
Series Volume:
1737-7
Publication Date:
January 1997
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
7.83x5.33x.95 in. .72 lbs.

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