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Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing out of Sync?
Seth Godin
Portfolio Hardcover
, 2007 - 256 pages
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highly recommended
?Gotta get me some of that New
Marketing
. Bring me blogs, e-mail, Y
ouT
ube videos, MySpace pages, Google AdWords . . . I don?t care, as long as it?s shiny and new.?
Wait. According to bestselling author Seth Godin, all these tactics are like the toppings at an ice cream parlor. If you start with ice cream, adding cherries and hot fudge and whipped cream will make it taste great. But if you start with a bowl of
meatball
s . . . yuck!
As traditional marketing fades away, the new tools seem irresistible. But they don?t work as well for boring brands (?meatballs?) that might still be profitable but don?t attract word of mouth, such as Cheerios, Ford trucks, Barbie dolls, or Budweiser. When Anheuser-Busch spends $40 million on an online network called BudTV, that?s a meatball
sundae
. It leads to no new Bud drinkers, just a bad case of indigestion.
Meatball Sundae is the definitive guide to the fourteen trends no marketer can afford to ignore. It explains what to do about the increasing power of stories, not facts; about shorter and shorter attention spans; and about the new math that says five thousand people who want to hear
your
message are more valuable than five million who don?t.
The winners aren?t just annoying start-ups run by three teenagers who never had a real job. You?ll also meet older companies that have adapted brilliantly, such as Blendtec, a thirty-year-old blender maker. It now produces ?Will it blend?? videos that demolish golf balls, Coke cans, iPhones, and much more. For a few hundred dollars, Blendtec reached more than ten million eager viewers on YouTube.
Godin doesn?t pretend that it?s easy to get your products, marketing messages, and internal systems in
sync
. But he?ll convince you that it?s worth the effort.
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Same Song -- But It's a Good One
Godin continually wows me with his ability to convey the same messages in new and different -- and entertaining -- ways. I found many noteworthy ideas and thoughts in this book -- specifically, don't try to go after the hard-to-reach customers; stick with the ones you have and serve the heck
out
of them.
I liked the variety of examples Godin gives -- both "do this" and "don't do this." The real-life case studies drive home his points.
Anyone in business today should be considering these topics and figuring out NOT how to make New Media work for them, but how to adjust their existing business to take advantage of what New Media is.
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Essential Reading for Nonprofit Execs
Seth Godin is an expert on the use of new web-based
marketing
techniques. In the
Meatball
Sundae
, he provides big-picture descriptions and examples of fourteen trends that are changing the business and marketing world. The book is visionary and easy to read but does not provide how-to details.
This is essential reading for not-for-profit executives whose organizations live and die based on the success of their marketing and fundraising efforts. While the book is aimed at the private-sector, imagine how you can make use of eBay, Y
ouT
ube, Digg, and blogs to fundraise and draw attention to
your
cause.
Perhaps the best example of these strategies (not discussed in the book) at work in the public sphere is the success of Obama's online fundraising and community organizing machine. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/27/AR2008032702968.html?nav=rss_politics
This is must-reading for everyone who wants to change the world.
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New Marketing vs. Old Marketing ( Do not miss it!)
Hi Seth,
i have been following
your
blog like a year and reading your posts almost everyday. I also bought your book "
Meatball
Sundae
" it is a great book everyone who has "gatekeepers"(who does underestimate technology and power of online
marketing
tools and love their dark caves) in their company should buy, read and apply, give the same examples or similar ones to their executives and you will finally win the challenge(i did it and it is working).You may easily convert them into "new marketing" lovers. i have been thinking to write you since along time but could not find time because i am reading your intelegence whenever i have time( always excuses:)).You have changed the way i look at the new marketing. Anyway soon i will order all your books from Amazon they are making everythng crystal clear and easy. I highly reccomend everybody to read them. I hope you will continue to write them.
All the Best,
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Thinking Through Your Decisions
One thing ab
out
Seth's books is they always get me to thinking, and re-thinking. This time, I'm thinking about
marketing
in today's crazy upside-down new world. Every entrepreneur worth her/his salt should be thinking through their decisions about adopting new techniques, such as blogs and Twitter, and not just tag along with the crowd. Seth helps us sort it all out. For an expansion of concepts found in my own book, "The Expert's Edge," put this book on
your
study list too!
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