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Al Ries

    14 de noviembre de 1926 – 7 de octubre de 2022

    Al Ries es un aclamado estratega de marketing y autor, cofundador de la firma Ries & Ries. Junto a Jack Trout, acuñó el término 'posicionamiento' en marketing, un concepto fundamental que revolucionó la percepción de las marcas. Su obra enfatiza el poder de las ideas simples y penetrantes en un mercado saturado. Ries se centra en el pensamiento estratégico y la comunicación clara para ayudar a las empresas a destacar y alcanzar posiciones dominantes en sus campos.

    Positioning. The Battle for Your Mind
    Marketing Warfare
    Marketing Warfare: 20th Anniversary Edition
    Battlecry: Winning the battle for the mind with a slogan that kills.
    Las 22 leyes inmutables del marketing
    Posicionamiento
    • Effective slogans rely on sound rather than just words, utilizing techniques like rhyme, alliteration, repetition, reversals, and double-entendre to enhance memorability. The book explores why many slogans fail to employ these tactics, revealing a survey showing only a small fraction effectively use them. It emphasizes the importance of pairing a compelling slogan with a strong visual element, or "visual hammer," to reinforce brand recognition. Together with the author's previous work, this book provides insights into crafting impactful advertising strategies.

      Battlecry: Winning the battle for the mind with a slogan that kills.
    • Marketing Warfare: 20th Anniversary Edition

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Like the 20th Anniversary Edition of the best-selling Positioning, this Anniversary Edition of Marketing Warfare will allow the authors to annotate and expand upon their classic.

      Marketing Warfare: 20th Anniversary Edition
    • The authors of the bestselling Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind, now compare marketing to war--where competition is the enemy and the customer is the ground to be won.

      Marketing Warfare
    • The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing

      • 143 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura
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      There are laws of nature, so why shouldn't there be laws of marketing? As Al Ries and Jack Trout—the world-renowned marketing consultants and bestselling authors of Positioning —note, you can build an impressive airplane, but it will never leave the ground if you ignore the laws of physics, especially gravity. Why then, they ask, shouldn't there also be laws of marketing that must be followed to launch and maintain winning brands? In The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing , Ries and Trout offer a compendium of twenty-two innovative rules for understanding and succeeding in the international marketplace. From the Law of Leadership, to The Law of the Category, to The Law of the Mind, these valuable insights stand the test of time and present a clear path to successful products. Violate them at your own risk.

      The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing
    • Focus

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In this new book by the bestselling author of The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, Al Ries shows why companies should focus on core products and get rid of extraneous, energy-wasting ventures. In industry after industry, it's the narrowly focused companies that are the big winners. With increased competition and the globalization of business, the future belongs to the company that can narrow its focus in order to dominate its industry. Using examples of companies from a variety of traditional and new industries - from airlines to video stores to fast food to software - Ries offers concrete, no-nonsense advice on how to own a category in the customer's mind, the way Volvo owns "safety," BMW owns "driving," and FedEx owns "overnight."

      Focus
    • Bottom-up marketing

      • 226 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      From the bestselling authors of Marketing Warfare comes another winner that turns conventional views of marketing upside-down, presenting a step-by-step approach to turn an effective tactic into an overall business strategy.

      Bottom-up marketing