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Reading Soon … Lovemarks: The Future Beyond Brands

Lovemarks: The Future Beyond Brands

I’m going to read Lovemarks and the follow-up as soon as it comes into the library. If anyone has read this, please feel free to post your quick review in the comments in light of the recent revelation that the book was a business development tool from the get-go.

About the Book:

"Tom Peters, one of the most influential business thinkers of all time, described the first edition of Lovemarks: the future beyond brands as "brilliant." He also announced it as the "Best Business Book" published in the first five years of this century. Now translated into fourteen languages, with more than 150,000 copies in print, Lovemarks is back in a revised edition featuring a new chapter on the peculiarly human experience of shopping. The new chapter, Diamonds in the Mine, is an insightful collection of ideas for owners of small stores and operators of superstores, for producers and consumers. So forget making lists! Shopping, says Kevin Roberts, is an emotional event. With this as a starting point, he looks at the history of shopping and how it has changed so dramatically over the last ten years. Using the Lovemark elements of Mystery, Sensuality, and Intimacy, Roberts delves into the secrets of success that can be used to create the ultimate shopping experience. "Ideas move mountains, especially in turbulent times. Lovemarks is the product of the fertile-iconoclast mind of Kevin Roberts, CEO Worldwide of Saatchi & Saatchi. Roberts argues vociferously, and with a ton of data to support him, that traditional branding practices have become stultified. What’s needed are customer Love affairs. Roberts lays out his grand scheme for mystery, magic, sensuality, and the like in his gloriously designed book Lovemarks." (Tom Peters) "

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Brand Management Track at AdCenter - Thoughts?

Brand Management Track at VCU

I would love to hear what readers think about the Brand Management track at VCU. Do you think it’s worth more or less than a traditional MBA? Will some companies value it less since it’s technically a MA in Mass Communications? Also, is the term “Brand Management” itself being challenged in the industry as a way to avoid the conversations behind ROI and advertising effectiveness?

Brand Management Track at AdCenter (Virginia Commonwealth University)

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Interview with Rick Boyko - Managing Director of AdCenter on Rm. 116

Rm.116, a blog started by and run by students at AdCenter, has a great interview up with Rick Boyko, now Managing Director at the school who used to be the Chief Creative Officer at Ogilvy & Mather among other posts in the agency world. The school has been on my radar for some time now as it recently introduced a Brand Management track which has been well received and offer a more creative alternative to the traditional MBA path.

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Bianchi Roger Cyclo-Cross Road Bicycle

Bianchi Roger Cyclo-Cross Road Bicycle

How can I not love a classic Bianchi bike that’s graced with the same name my mother gave me? This is for those who want to ride in style but still get a workout with only a single fixed gear. When you hit the hills — this bike will show what you’re really made of soldier! Would love to get this for my ride from LA to San Diego.

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Nike Jordan XX2 Commercial

I’m noticing a lot of people wondering about the song from the commercial. The song is Mozart’s Lacrimosa from the Requiem. Hear the Sample from Last.fm.


High Quality Version from the Nike Website

Jumpman23.com XX2 Website

Ratings:
Commercial - 9.0 out of 10
Website - 8.0 out of 10 - I would’ve liked to see a continuation of the storyline here in an immersive multimedia experience (multiple angles, behind the scenes of the video, character profiles, etc.)

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Seattle Asian Professionals Meetup.com Group

Last night, I became the Organizer of the Seattle Asian Professionals Meetup Group. This group has been languishing and I thought it was about time I got out and made some new friends. The first event is this coming Saturday and I’m hoping for a strong turnout (at least 5!). In any case, here’s my shameless self-promoting post:


Click here to check out
The Seattle Asian Professionals Meetup Group!
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InteractiveDaily.com Returns from Exile

After a long hiatus, I’m finally back and committed to making this site part of your daily recommended diet!

I’m recruiting some writers to help update the site with the latest news from the dot-com, e-commerce, and online advertising with a dash of insightful commentary.

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