All effective modern marketing can be traced to three authors in one time period. If you study the best of the best marketers out there - and then study who they studied - you can eventually find the real basics which make all marketing work. Really work. That is how these books were uncovered. While each separately tells pieces of the puzzle, together they tell the evolution of advertising as it exists today. All the advances made by others since can be directly traced to the breakthroughs made during this time. These five books each tell their own piece to the puzzle. Albert Lasker gave the narrative, telling where he first met John E. Kennedy and Claude Hopkins. When you read those copywriters' works in turn, the lights come on. You'll see where all the new, "modern" breakthroughs have come from and why they get results. All the secrets hidden in plain sight. Just in need of a bit of dusting off... Get Your Copy Today!
This edition also includes examples of adverts produced by Claude Hopkins through his career. Nobody should be allowed to have anything to do with advertising until he has read this book seven times. It changed the course of my life.
Author Claude Hopkins takes the opposing view, arguing that successful advertising can be boiled down to a handful of empirical variables and scientific principles.
This book reviews the accomplishments of notable marketing scientists in several research areas.
Readers of other disciplinary backgrounds outside of economics, statistics, and operations research will be more than able to appreciate the development of marketing science as a field of research and its pioneers through the book.
This book is not written as a personal history, but as a business story. I have tried to avoid trivialities and to confine myself to matters of instructive interest....
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"My Life in Advertising" is an autobiography detailing the life of advertising genius Claude C. Hopkins (author of the business classic "Scientific Advertising"). This book is not written as a personal history, but as a business story.