CULTING OF BRANDS, THE(品牌崇拜)

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作者:
Douglas Atkin
ISBN:
9781591840961 , 1591840961
出版社:
Portfolio
出版日期:
2005-07
定价:
48.00
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Book Description
Marketing strategist Douglas Atkin has spent years studying how certain customers show the same kind of devotion to their brands (such as Harley Davidson, iPod and eBay) as cult members do to their cults. Based on interviews with cult members and some of today's hottest companies, he has written a groundbreaking book about why people really join cults and how the same appeal draws die-hard Macintosh users. Whether demolishing old stereotypes or examining the strategies of successful brands, this book offers a lively view of the connection between religion and buying.

From Publishers Weekly
Atkin, a strategy director for a New York ad agency, believes the process through which consumer brands build customer loyalty is equivalent to the way religious cults recruit members—and, he says, that's a good thing. To him, cults are little more than well-defined affinity groups engaging in a few activities outsiders find unusual because they believe something different. Yet his superficial consideration of groups like the Unification Church and the Landmark Forum rarely gets into the specifics of those belief systems, instead presenting a fuzzy image of people bonding together to give their lives meaning. (Obvious negative examples, like Waco and Jonestown, are cursorily dismissed as badly managed.) Atkin then takes this broad definition and applies it to the commercial realm, making a reasonable case that Harley riders and Apple users, among others, follow similar behavioral patterns. But he overuses the term "cult" to the point of meaninglessness: it's one thing to compare Marine Corps training to an initiatory ritual, quite another to label eBay or JetBlue customers cult members just because they use the product repeatedly. While little argument can be raised against Atkin's proposition that "few stronger emotions exist than the need to belong and make meaning," more conservative readers may balk at his notion that the decreasing power of our culture's traditional institutions is an opportunity to exploit those emotional drives for profit. Perhaps would-be cult leaders will be able to use Atkin's marketing strategies to repackage themselves for broader mainstream appeal.

From Booklist
Atkin, an advertising executive, examines the techniques to develop extreme buyer loyalty and discusses cults and cult-brand members' motivations, desires, and attitudes. The elements common to brand definition (used by companies such as Harley Davidson and Saturn) and to cult definition are ideas of community and belonging, ideology, devotion, and advocacy. Atkin researched many cults, including established religions, fan clubs, current and ex-marines, AA, and numerous CEOs of cult-brand companies and cult leaders. With the growth of sophisticated consumerism and the reality that institutions are increasingly inadequate sources of meaning and community, Atkin believes that alternative religion and brands that offer these benefits will flourish. His advice for establishing a cult brand includes understanding that people "buy" people and not things and ideas alone and investing at least as much into developing a cult brand as your members do in emotional and financial commitment, energy, and creativity. This is an insightful and challenging perspective on marketing for everyone, even those who may not agree with the author.
                                 Mary Whaley

Book Dimension :
length: (cm)21.2             width:(cm)13.8
作者简介:
Douglas Atkin is the director of strategy at one of New York’s hottest advertising agencies, Merkley Newman Harty. He has worked with numerous clients to increase their cult appeal, including Mercedes, Pfizer, Smith Barney, Fila, and JetBlue. This is his first book. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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Book Description
Marketing strategist Douglas Atkin has spent years studying how certain customers show the same kind of devotion to their brands (such as Harley Davidson, iPod and eBay) as cult members do to their cults. Based on interviews with cult members and some of today's hottest companies, he has written a groundbreaking book about why people really join cults and how the same appeal draws die-hard Macintosh users. Whether demolishing old stereotypes or examining the strategies of successful brands, this book offers a lively view of the connection between religion and buying.

Book Dimension
length: (cm)21.3                 width:(cm)14
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