Mike Dover & Sean Moffitt 
WIKIBRANDS: Reinventing Your Company in a Customer-Driven Marketplace [EPUB ebook] 
Reinventing Your Company in a Customer-Driven Marketplace

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Learn how today’s hottest, most successful businesses are tapping into social media and other customer-driven tools and technologies to build, expand, or revive their brands Launched from branding guru Don Tapscott’s landmark $10 million research project on the intersection of technology and business models, Wiki Brands explain what your business needs to do NOW to embrace the power of p-2-p technologies like word-of-mouth, user generated content, social media, microblogging, crowdsourcing, and customer rating systems to engage customers and enlist them in brand building and value-enhancement.Featuring fascinating case studies of how Microsoft, P&G, Nike, Starbucks, Ford, Best Buy, Zappos, and others, launched, built, expanded, or rebuilt their brands through Wiki-style collaboration with customers, this book is part wake-up call, part action plan-and the total blueprint for how you can drive innovation and growth through technology-based immersive customer interaction.Foreword by Don Tapscott, author of Wikinomics, Digital Capital, and Grown Up Digital Supported by an online tookit including a Wikibrand Hall of Fame, videoblog, and Wikibrand guidebook.Shows how companies like Frito-Lay and Dell use Wiki marketing and social media in ways unimaginable just a few years ago to engage and connect with consumers and drive millions of dollars in sales Inside Wiki Brands:The Six Benefits of Wiki Brand Advocacy Measurement and Metrics Community Management The B-to-B Wiki Brand The Personal Wiki Brand 25 Things to Know in 25 Minutes

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 336 ● ISBN 9780071752350 ● Publisher McGraw-Hill Education ● Published 2010 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2255716 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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