(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best marketing books

We found 519 Reddit comments discussing the best marketing books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 234 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

22. Word of Mouth Marketing: How Smart Companies Get People Talking

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23. Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes

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24. From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games

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25. The Conversion Code: Capture Internet Leads, Create Quality Appointments, Close More Sales

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27. We Know What You Want: How They Change Your Mind

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32. Instagram & Business

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34. The Independent Inventor's Handbook: The Best Advice from Idea to Payoff

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36. Monetizing Innovation: How Smart Companies Design the Product Around the Price

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37. Hypnotic Writing: How to Seduce and Persuade Customers with Only Your Words

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39. Affiliate Program Management: An Hour a Day

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u/geode08 · 5 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I am sorry that you feel so bad about your appearance, and I completely agree with your opinions on the beauty industry. You can deal with your issues and be happy. As someone else has said, throw away all of those magazines. You don't need to be poisoning your mind with that garbage!

In the meantime, maybe you might be able to look into something that interests you. Develop hobbies, read good books, travel (as much as you can!), go hiking, start running/walking, etc. You are a good writer- maybe you could start writing items you find of interest to you. If you spend a lot of your time focused on your looks, you should find ways to use that energy in a more positive way.

Have you seen the movie Fight Club? It might be something worth watching if you've never seen it before. That might put things in perspective for you a bit. I find watching it very liberating.

Also, since you are a good writer, maybe you could try writing in a journal to help work through your body issues. I have found that writing is very theraputic for me. It is a way to release all of the negative thoughts you have & put them in perspective. Perhaps you might find that beneficial.

There are many books written on this subject. Here are some links to books that you might want to read.

Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing our daughters from marketer's schemes

The Body Myth: Adult Women and the Pressure to be Perfect

Do I look fat in this?

The Good Body

Hope some of this helps! Best wishes on your road to learning to love yourself as you are!

u/BadBalloons · 1 pointr/relationship_advice

You know, R+F isn't terrible product-wise, but I'm not sure what their compensation plan is like...

> I've asked what supporting her means, and she says "not talking bad about it", which I do.

This is exactly what my mom used to say. "Just don't talk bad about it." But what constituted a neutral conversation about it was always a moving target. Sometimes you just have to fake positivity and interest, even if it kills you.

I'd be curious if your girlfriend specifically wants to do R+F because of her sister, or if she'd be open to other MLM companies with better compensation plans (i.e. if it's the MLM lifestyle that appeals to her)? Depending on the answer there, you can find a couple avenues for conversations about what she would consider "success", and how long she's prepared to try MLM full-time before finding another source of income. If she wants to be platinum-qualified like her sister...well, good luck. I'm betting her sister took quite a few years to get to that point. She should find out if her sister has any support network systems that she offers (like conference calls, etc) for her "down line", and get in on those, because her sister doesn't make money unless the people underneath her do, usually. That might give her a boost up in starting.

If she just doesn't want to really hustle and "work the business" (my mom's term, ugh), though, and just wants a ready-made passive source of income without the slog of cold calling and networking and displays at markets etc, there's no way she's going to make enough money to survive off MLM. And at that point you need to sit down and figure out how invested you are in the relationship.

Also, I'm not sure how helpful she would find this book, but I used to work with a member of the family of the author and in the past three years the family has done...very well for themselves...to say the least. I swear on my cat's nine lives I have no incentive or profit motive to encourage you to buy the book, but she might see it as you being supportive and give you a little leeway! Or she might be angry, in which case Amazon has free returns for Prime members...I've never read it, but the reviews seem fairly positive.

u/sickhippie · 7 pointsr/incremental_games

Okay, I'll give it another shot and try to get at least to the newer botanical and potions stuff you mentioned earlier. I definitely sympathize with revisiting old code, it's always a roller coaster ride.

Also I can suggest a couple good UI/UX books if you want a step up on that front: User Experience of One, 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People, and UI Is Communication. They won't make you the best UI/UX designer in the world, but they might give you a better understand of the goals of UI and how they relate to the people using them. Understanding what people need out of a UI (which is often different than what they say they want out of a UI) goes a very very long way towards longer interaction periods. Good luck!

Edit: also feel free to hit me up if you want to talk more about UI/UX (or any dev-related) stuff. I'd be happy to help out.

u/infinityplusplus · 4 pointsr/ProductManagement

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  1. In my SaaS startup world, your product should do one of two things: save customers' money or save them time. If you save them money, that's straightforward, you charge a % of the amount you save the customer. On the other hand, if your product saves a developer 1hr of time a month (based on your estimate), you can say 1hr of a developer's time is $100, so I'm going to price product at 10% of that, i.e. $10 a month. Also, look at established competitors who offer similar value to your product, that gives you a good benchmark for pricing your product. So, in summary: price product at % of value to customer or based on market price of competitor product offering similar value.
  2. In an early stage startup, the founder does the pricing. For medium stage startups, a product manager would have the responsibility to price product. For large companies, there's often a pricing team that does sophisticated modeling to come up with pricing.

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    I found the following book very useful to come up with a framework for pricing decisions: Monetizing Innovation. https://www.amazon.com/Monetizing-Innovation-Companies-Design-Product/dp/1119240867/.
u/itsanerika · 3 pointsr/GirlGamers

I don't know if this is really what you are looking for, as they are more academic in nature and focus more on gender representation and performance, but here are a couple that I have read recently:

From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games - This book is pretty old, published in 2000 and references games mostly from the mid to late nineties. However, it has some pretty awesome information on the rise of "pink" and "purple" games, and the attempt of gaming developers to tap into the female market. Some interesting interviews with women in the industry, and it uses a lot of Judith Butler's theory of performativity, which I'm a fan of.

Beyond Barbie and Mortal Kombat: New Perspectives on Gender and Gaming - As the title suggests, a much more contemporary discussion on gender and gaming, although still a bit out of date since the genre is changing so rapidly. Lots of discussion of women and MMO's if you're interested in that, and sections on the need and call for more diversity in games themselves. A bit too qualitative in some sections for my tastes, but still has some really interesting chapters.

u/digitalrevive · 1 pointr/selfpublish

New Release in Niche Category of 'Indie Game Marketing' for aspiring game developers.

It's my first book, and I tried very hard to make this as a great resource, and convincing enough for readers of English language, as English is not my first language.

This about 21,000 words (104 pages) book is published on Amazon Kindle at a limited time price of $0.99 as it is just a launch week. - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M16ETYE

Synopsis of the book:
With hundreds of games being released every day, it's hard to get discovered in crowded digital game marketplaces on Smartphones, PCs & consoles.

With a well-known discovery technique, App Store Optimization (ASO) is not enough game marketing effort anymore. This practical guide to market your indie game offers detailed information on the various topic from advertising, PR and building up right marketing assets.

You will explore core questions and challenges in game marketing, and learn from real world experiences. You will learn every way to market your indie game with almost zero budget and understand how paid marketing for games actually work.

Who this book is for?

If you just developed your first game and need a resourceful guide for your next one.

If you have just started developing your game because you will save yourself a lot of time and money and secured its good exposure.

If you are still planning your game at early stages, This book is going to be your ideal guide.

If you’re a marketing consultant or aspiring digital marketer, You can use this book for providing indie game digital marketing and broaden your area of expertise.


Please read the book if you find it relevant, and I would appreciate an honest feedback or review of the book from r/selfpublish community.

u/robbieflay · 2 pointsr/sales

Make sure your site and message is clear and easy for people. Great book to read is here: https://www.amazon.com/Building-StoryBrand-Clarify-Message-Customers-ebook/dp/B06XFJ2JGR

Not only with site copy, but will help with sales.

Learn about lead gen and using sequenced email to reach many clients on multiple touches. Good book to learn the basics here:

https://www.amazon.com/Predictable-Revenue-Business-Practices-Salesforce-com-ebook/dp/B005ERYEGU

Learning sales takes time and you will get better. Timing isn’t always right for your customers and it’s one of the hardest things to understand. Put yourself in their shoes. If you aren’t in the market for something you probably won’t buy.

People don’t like being sold on the first email. Start with trying to get them on the phone with you to chat about their site. Ask them questions about what they feel is missing. See what they need and find out if it’s even worth it pursuing them.

Also, I would focus on a specific group. Maybe contractors? Scrape emails and send outbound emails to get that discovery call.

EDIT
Become a Godaddy Reseller if you’re serious. This way you sell a bunch more than just web dev. You can sell SSL, hosting, etc. this will give you more value to your clients and get you more $$

You got this!

u/culturefan · 1 pointr/Inventit

Yes, I'm just toying with the same idea, not cakes, but inventing. So I'm looking around on reddit for some advice as well. I just ordered a book off Amazon called The Independent Inventors Handbook: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761149473?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

I know next to nothing about all this, but figured some basics might help. If anyone else knows of a good book to take the steps from Idea to the finished product please post.

I've also seen the recent book by Shark Tank's Lori Greiner, Invent It, Sell It: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0804176434/ref=s9_simh_gw_g14_i3_r?ie=UTF8&fpl=fresh&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-5&pf_rd_r=0232EJ9AQ1M9PK3R5JA1&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=2437869542&pf_rd_i=desktop

Maybe that will help you as well.

u/Cookiemobsta · 2 pointsr/computertechs

Adwords is unlikely to get you great results unless you know what you're doing. If you're still using it, I'm an Adwords professional and I could take a look at your account and see if there are any easy changes you can make that would boost effectiveness.

Also, if word of mouth has worked best for you, then check out this book. It has some pretty good ideas for making your word of mouth impact go even further.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

> Maybe it's just me, but do advertisements actually have an effect once a product is established?

Yes.

> I feel like once someone decides which product they like, it's seem unlikely they'll ever suddenly switch brands.

Ha ha ha, no.

I realize you're looking for an ELI5 here, but you're asking about a subject that is ultimately very complex and related to psychology, neurology and advertising techniques. If you've got the time I suggest you read this book. It's accessible, and relatively short, but straight and to the point.

u/AlmostStayedQuiet · 2 pointsr/sales

3 years ago I got fired from my first sales gig for underperforming. I was green and I wasn't applying myself.

I took some time off and read. I did research on forums and places like /r/sales. I also worked on staying motivated and keeping my drive healthy. I worked at a bar and practiced speaking to people, while also working on the management side. When I was ready, I applied to other places trying to get back into the field.

Now I am a sales manager for a company that is growing rapidly, and takes me to new and exciting places. I am loving it here and killing quotas.

I just needed to be in the right environment that helped me stay motivated and rewarded hard work as well as results. It's not just you, its where you are and who you are with that make a big part of the whole equation.

u/officer-morningwood · 1 pointr/startups

A great book that might help is Affiliate Program Management: An Hour a Day... It goes day by day, week by week, month by month on how to set up and maintain an affiliate program. I am currently reading this and so far it's offered some great insight.

u/talawas · 0 pointsr/ecommerce

I've been reading this book https://www.amazon.com/Conversion-Code-Capture-Internet-Appointments/dp/1119211883/ , I'd highly recommend it

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A couple of things jump out to me:

1, Homepage lacks trust/credibility, the whole row of facebook/twitter is empty, I just won't trust my money with you

2, Please stop using the slideshow on the homepage, and on top of that, it is too fast

3, The headline "10$ shipping, Canada only" shouldn't be there, it should be your selling points instead. Try "Free Shipping (you can include shipping into prices), Best Deals in "your city" "

u/singin8675309 · 2 pointsr/TrueReddit

I think I get what you're saying...and I'm not sure we disagree entirely. I think teaching kids how to market themselves assertively and communicate effectively is a proactive decision of the parents that teaches critical thinking and evaluation. Commercial TV is more about Junior passively absorbing intense psychological messages of self worth and inherent value based on product trends.

Teaching them how to make an intelligent argument for why they wants something is exactly what I do with mine, and my older kids are MUCH more skilled at it now that they've had several years without commercials screaming at them every 10 minutes of every show they watch. My younger kids really have no concept of commercials in the traditional sense, other than what we watch intentionally to talk about the concepts, and product promos in the shows they watch.

My job involves a LOT of branding and copy agonizing, I completely understand the value of that, and it's something I talk about with my kids regularly for that reason. But again - that's teaching them skills to use with the world around them, which is totally different than allowing them to be subjected to highly skilled professional marketing solely designed to teach kids to NEED the latest/greatest rocketblaster/chocolatecocoabombs. One is an outbound skill, the other is an inbound value.

I'm probably not articulating it very well, just got home and am tossing this note out before making dinner. But here are two books you might be interested in that really brought it all together -

Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes (no affiliate link)

Packaging Boyhood: Saving Our Sons from Superheroes, Slackers, and Other Media Stereotypes (Also no affiliate link)

u/slowpig38 · 7 pointsr/RealEstate

5% of real estate agents make 95% of the commission revenue. Becoming part of the 5% is a full time job. I'd recommend reading the conversion code by Chris Smith to get a good idea of what it takes to be a successful realtor.

Edit - https://www.amazon.com/Conversion-Code-Capture-Internet-Appointments/dp/1119211883 is the link to the book

u/Solvoid · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Drive yourself sane

Godel, Escher, Bach

Geometry of meaning

Hypnotic Writing

Holographic Universe

Let me know if any of these sound interesting to you and I can refer you to more similar ones. These books have changed my life and helped me learn a lot, they are some of the best books I have ever read.

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u/aTOMic8 · 2 pointsr/Emailmarketing

Looks like /u/skipthedrive found this book to be pretty helpful. Here's the link to it on Amazon.

u/SupremeReader · 15 pointsr/KotakuInAction

>links to "Barbie to Mortal Kombat"

It was the early anti-gamer book where the authors thought Virtua Fighter's Sarah Bryant was Sonya Blade from Mortal Kombat, so they placed her on the cover: http://www.amazon.com/From-Barbie-Mortal-Kombat-Computer/dp/0262531682 (Sarah isn't even mentioned in the book itself).

This shit became an early bible for the Identity Politics cultists trying to invade vidya, since over 15 years ago.

>Many parents worry about the influence of video games on their children's lives. The game console may help to prepare children for participation in the digital world, but at the same time it socializes boys into misogyny and excludes girls from all but the most objectified positions. The new "girls' games" movement has addressed these concerns. Although many people associate video games mainly with boys, the girls games' movement has emerged from an unusual alliance between feminist activists (who want to change the "gendering" of digital technology) and industry leaders (who want to create a girls' market for their games).

>The contributors to From Barbie® to Mortal Kombat explore how assumptions about gender, games, and technology shape the design, development, and marketing of games as industry seeks to build the girl market. They describe and analyze the games currently on the market and propose tactical approaches for avoiding the stereotypes that dominate most toy store aisles. The lively mix of perspectives and voices includes those of media and technology scholars, educators, psychologists, developers of today's leading games, industry insiders, and girl gamers.

>Contributors: Aurora, Dorothy Bennett, Stephanie Bergman, Cornelia Brunner, Mary Bryson, Lee McEnany Caraher, Justine Cassell, Suzanne de Castell, Nikki Douglas, Theresa Duncan, Monica Gesue, Michelle Goulet, Patricia Greenfield, Margaret Honey, Henry Jenkins, Cal Jones, Yasmin Kafai, Heather Kelley, Marsha Kinder, Brenda Laurel, Nancie Martin, Aliza Sherman, Kaveri Subrahmanyam.

u/ResponsibleLife · 1 pointr/freelance

I've heard good things about The Boron Letters.

Copywriting is a skill that can be useful to anyone.

u/ClarisaGuerra · 3 pointsr/marketing

Good question! I´ve been told about this book, which is not specialized in AR but in indie video games, but it might help: https://www.amazon.es/Practical-Guide-Indie-Game-Marketing-ebook/dp/B019P2PM9C

u/Beepadoo · 2 pointsr/RealEstate

Look here.

And checkout Hubspot. They offer free social media marketing ebooks on a regular basis. Decent stuff.

Also, this book is highly recommended.

u/massimosclaw · 1 pointr/Bitcoin

I think that with the integration of increasing perceived value techniques, Jeff Walker style Launch marketing, some persuasion supplementation, using stories in marketing, Neuromarketing, Web Copy techniques, and many others, all put together in combination - anything's possible. How possible something is I think depends on your perception, and how and if you are familiar with persuasion and how businesses persuade and make something sound 'fair'.

Second, I don't actually mind getting pirated. If those people want it and can't afford it, they should have it. I don't want to stop them. I don't view it as a loss.

I'd rather not go the route of donations... it's honestly too much work.

u/blicarea · 3 pointsr/analytics

I'm a little biased (full disclosure: I helped edit this one at our company), but we released a book last month focused on Google Analytics and Tag Manager that I think is comprehensive and accessible to a novice. Comes with plenty of examples on implementation.

Take a look here. By Jonathan Weber.

u/rmudgett · 1 pointr/gamedev

Congrats! Here are some resources: site: PixelProspector, article: Why Your Game Marketing Sucks And What To Do About It
), book: A Practical Guide to Indie Game Marketing, Facebook group: Marketing Cheat Codes for Game Developers. I'm about to launch a video game marketing course. I'll send you a discount code when I launch. Good luck!

u/skipthedrive · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

Email marketing demystified is an amazing book on email marketing. It covers various ways on how to monetize on your mailing lists. Do you do any affiliate marketing?

Edit: You can download and read on Kindle.

u/AFX_Has_No_Meme · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

> But how can we be manipulated so easily?

Read this, then read this, and then read this. None of these books can be condensed in to an ELI5 answer, and the third book has some dated examples (although they are just as relevant as ever), but they are well worth your time and have the answers you seek.

u/threebudgeteers · 1 pointr/GoogleTagManager

I'm working through that course right now. It's great.

Simo references this book by Jonathan Weber. (I was fortunate to take a GTM training that Jonathan led with Bounteous last year.) Unfortunately, the book is now four years out of date and I'm not sure how useful it would be given all of the changes to GTM in that span.

u/savethebooks · 7 pointsr/Youniqueamua

I'm working on my audiobook narration career, and one of the homework assignments by my coach was to pick a book, preferably in my demographic, preferably business or self-improvement, to practice narration with. I went on Amazon and found the book Get Over Your Damn Self: The No-BS Blueprint to Building a Life-Changing Business. I did no further research into it, blind buying it, as I have a small biz that I thought I could maybe use this book for.

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It ended up being for MLMs - Rodan and Fields, in fact. I wish I had read the synopsis before I spent money on this book! But I persevered, thinking I could use *some* aspects of the book for my own small biz. Nope. I got just about halfway through before I had to put it aside. I couldn't even continue it as practice. So many predatory practices I was just offended. One of the exercises was to make a list of like 20 different people you could approach: like the barista where you get coffee every day, the woman you see at the grocery store every week, your kid's coach, your pastor's wife. Part of the solution was to practice a very short 30-second "speech" that you would give to your victim in a rush to convince them to either buy or join your team.

u/truenoise · 2 pointsr/userexperience

I have a book titled The User Experience Team of One which sounds helpful.

However, I have not had time to read it yet!

u/iamwritingabook2 · 3 pointsr/IWantToLearn

> The problem with that is I am a very matter of fact person ....

Yeah, I bet you're an introvert. So am I (introvert) and also very "matter of fact person", I read a book (non-fiction) and I am good at skipping through the intro BS, get to the point, and then avoid the "filler".

But, you and I are the minority. The vast majority of people needs to be entertained and their attention captured.

Check out this book, it sounds crazy but.... it really works Hypnotic Writing: How to Seduce and Persuade Customers with Only Your Words. I can do some of that, and it works, but it's also an effort for me and doesn't come easy or natural.

u/skendavidjr · 1 pointr/engineering

Agreed. Though I might argue that (s)he's still quite a bit away from the expensive stage.

This book is well worth $10.

u/GregGoodGuy · 3 pointsr/beermoney

Pinterest has started cracking down on affiliate links. But there are ways around (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470651733/{YourAffiliateID}/

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470651733/{YourAffiliateID})

Please do some research to. This is just a blueprint change up the method, there are tons of other ways you can use pinterest to make money.

u/wieghtloss-fitness · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

What tactics do you use to grow your Instagram?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZLNQGGZ