Pros & Cons
Pros
Irrational loyalty is a must-read for anyone needing a branding/imaging pep-talk. This book covers the change in branding due to technological advances in the world in a truly engaging way.
This book is a must-read for any entrepreneur and most of the big multi-nationals. This is a fantastic book that gives you the ins and outs of how companies handled problematic situations.
Highlights
Quality
Intergrating with the marketing and sales strategy
Shipping
It was a fast read yet with very important information
Competitiveness
I highly recommend it to anyone in marketing or a business ownerceo
Having spent the last 30 years running a tech company i worked hard to create a respected brand
If your business seems to be stuck in a period of stagnant growth or you’ve suffered a sudden decline in popularity branding ma... Read More
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Wow i finally get why i prefer certain brands over other ones for no good reason except my irrational loyalty
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Its like deb is right there tell you these stories
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We live in a time where sensationalized stories designed to get more clicks and views have become the norm
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A time where a business is considered guilty until proven innocent
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A time where even the most vigilant businesses can overnight be cast as the “villain” in the eyes of their customers
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It is not good enough to spend on advertising for a mediocre product or service
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Irrational loyalty builds on ms
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