Brand Experiences: Building Connections in a Digitally Cluttered World
N**N
Great Read For someone looking to understand experiential
The book was very well written, I felt it did a good job of balancing practical advice and personal antidotes. I've read marketing books before but this was my first experiential book. I really liked the idea that was consistent throughout about helping potential customers explore, learn and try new things rather than "$ell, $ell, $ell" which can be a turnoff for me in marketing books. My biggest takeaways from the book were: - As someone wanting to design experiences, the actual visual part and physical experience, I can't just focus on the artistic aspects. I liked the idea of "not selling milkshakes at a lactose intolerance convention." Makes a lot of sense, to design a meaningful experience I gotta start with studying the people and their habits, not just coming up with what I think is an amazing and beautiful experience. - Think outside the box, always, on experiences. I loved hearing you describe projects you'd worked on in the past. It helped confirm in my mind that this is something that really does excite me, and they sounded like projects I would love to be a part of. - Finally, I enjoyed the emphasis on giving back and sparking people to action in the final section. I love advertising and creating. I love connecting people with brands, but I can feel a bit gross at times just trying to push stuff on people. I liked the component about inspiring people to do more beyond the experience. Overall, it was a great introduction into some of the foundations to the industry, and what kind of thinking goes into these projects. My next steps will probably be looking for more technical information about what skills I need, and the processes behind the actual creation.
M**S
Terrific Read!
As a marketing professor of many years, my reading list is not always fun or fast, but Steve Randazzo's Brand Experiences is just that - fun and fast! And that being said, this book is also a great work of storytelling. I found myself reliving my own experiences as I read of the experiences Steve's organization created for brand customers. From a practical standpoint, the actual physical creation of some of these brand experiences is fascinating including the "trailer" and the wheelchair races. (Read for detail!) Digital and virtual marketing can be very effective but nothing replaces true human experience for building long-term loyalty and relationships, whether business or personal, and this is the true lesson of the book. I highly recommend this book regardless of your level of marketing experience, whether student or veteran of the industry. There's something in it for you!
J**R
Great advice, great read!
I am reading this book for an experiential marketing class that I am currently enrolled in, and I have loved this read so far! It is so informative and the writing style makes it extremely entertaining and engaging. It is packed full of great stories and advice in the field, that I look forward to applying in my future career. I will definitely be holding on to this book and spreading the word to friends/family as well!
S**N
Useful resource for someone pursuing the field
This book works as a wonderful fusion of useful methods and in-field experience! From reading Steve’s book, I gained a great deal of useful tools to help me in my personal experiential marketing career. I’ve had the privilege of hearing Steve give insight to our class at Cal Poly SLO and greatly value what he does in his career. I highly recommend this read!
O**E
Informational
This book allowed me to learn all there is to know about experiential marketing. It gave me an inside look at the thoughts that surround experiential marketing and everything you have to think about. I enjoyed reading and will definitely turn to this book in the future.
D**
Many great takeaways
As a marketer myself, I was skeptical of the value that I'd derive from the book. I'm happy that didn't stop me from reading – there are a lot of insights, perspectives and tactics I hadn't considered before, that I hope to adapt and put to use in my own ventures.
J**N
Essential reading for the world of Experiential Marketing
As someone who has survived the world of experiential marketing for almost a decade, I can attest to the fact that there may be no other who is more qualified to 'write the book' on the topic than Steve Randazzo. This book is informative and entertaining. Steve tells stories with a point, and really opens up the world of experiential marketing through - what else - his experiences! Absolute essential reading for anyone in the field, or anyone just curious about it.
R**N
Great book on experimental marketing that is hard to put down once you start it!
I have been in the advertising business for more then 20 years, so this experimental marketing book really interested me from the moment I heard about. The Author background and experiences in the business are interesting and very informative. If you are looking for great ideas on how to uniquely market your business and make it really stand out, he has some unbelievable experiences to help you build your brand!
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