Rating: Summary: Essential reading Review: A great roadmap to help e-business companies focus on understanding and improving relationships with their customers.A must to read for any company doing business or planning to do business on the internet.
Rating: Summary: The Soul of the New Consumer: Attitudes, Behaviors & Perf Review: A great roadmap to help e-business companies focus on understanding and improving relationships with their customers. A must to read for any company doing business or planning to do business on the internet.
Rating: Summary: The Soul of the New Consumer Review: A must read book for all people in business. The Soul of the New Consumer gives valuable insight into today's consumers and how to capture new opportunities in the e-commerce business. I highly recommend this to all forward thinking companies and individuals.
Rating: Summary: Keep your e-customers Review: A must read for any business that wants to keep existing customers and attract new ones to their web sites. Their research on how people are using the internet and how they plan on using it in the future is very timely and a necessary concept to get to be successful in the dot com arena.
Rating: Summary: Essential reading Review: A must read for anyone involved in e-marketing. It gives the lowdown on how the average web user thinks, and thus gives a better understanding of e-business in general
Rating: Summary: "Soul" gets to the "heart" of the matter Review: By identifying and de-mystifying the new e-customer, Ms. Windham's new book has not only given me the insight to move my business forward, but has more importantly given me the confidence to do so. This is an engaging book that any serious e-business person should have on their shelf!
Rating: Summary: Great book. Very good insight into the new consumer's mind. Review: Great book and insight. Shows how to get into the consumers mind and what's there to use. A book that takes what is in this book and enables you to put it in a solid plan is Make Your Website Work For You, but that's another dollar.
Rating: Summary: E-business, E-marketing, and E-promotions managers, read it! Review: So maybe you've been thrust into the new E-whatever position in your company. You feel like a deer in the headlights when the E-consultants and E-agencies come in, start foaming at the mouth and spewing E-jargon. You wonder, what the heck are they talking about and what should I do? Get an agency that speaks English and read this book during the transition! Laurie and Ken have compiled an impressive amount of quantitative and qualitative research on which to base "The Soul of The New Consumer". Far and away the most important statement to remember in this book is: "In effect, the Web site experience becomes the primary vehicle for building and reinforcing brand identity and preferences." Information architecture (the structure of a web site), Internet marketing and Internet branding converge in the mind of the consumer. They should be developed in tandem. The web site experience IS the brand experience; think about it, think about your own web usage experiences. "The Soul Of The New Consumer" goes on to discuss issues of great concern to many web users. These include privacy, the (non?) existence of customer loyalty, traffic generation, conversion strategies, and perspectives of E-customers. The quantitative research in the book can be found anywhere, the analysis makes the book valuable and the moderated discussions with consumers add a touch of real world insight that is missing from many books. Now that you've read this book, and have a new agency that speaks English, you'll have a better idea of how to communicate with them. You'll know more of the right questions to ask; the answers to look for and maybe even understand a little of the E-jargon should the conversation digress to that level. You might even feel comfortable enough to make up some of your own!
Rating: Summary: E-business, E-marketing, and E-promotions managers, read it! Review: So maybe you've been thrust into the new E-whatever position in your company. You feel like a deer in the headlights when the E-consultants and E-agencies come in, start foaming at the mouth and spewing E-jargon. You wonder, what the heck are they talking about and what should I do? Get an agency that speaks English and read this book during the transition! Laurie and Ken have compiled an impressive amount of quantitative and qualitative research on which to base "The Soul of The New Consumer". Far and away the most important statement to remember in this book is: "In effect, the Web site experience becomes the primary vehicle for building and reinforcing brand identity and preferences." Information architecture (the structure of a web site), Internet marketing and Internet branding converge in the mind of the consumer. They should be developed in tandem. The web site experience IS the brand experience; think about it, think about your own web usage experiences. "The Soul Of The New Consumer" goes on to discuss issues of great concern to many web users. These include privacy, the (non?) existence of customer loyalty, traffic generation, conversion strategies, and perspectives of E-customers. The quantitative research in the book can be found anywhere, the analysis makes the book valuable and the moderated discussions with consumers add a touch of real world insight that is missing from many books. Now that you've read this book, and have a new agency that speaks English, you'll have a better idea of how to communicate with them. You'll know more of the right questions to ask; the answers to look for and maybe even understand a little of the E-jargon should the conversation digress to that level. You might even feel comfortable enough to make up some of your own!
Rating: Summary: Great book. Very good insight into the new consumer's mind. Review: This book gave me invaluable insight into the thoughts of today's Internet consumer. The information is timely and well explained so even those of us new to the Internet Economy can not just understand but apply this information. Worth taking what little time you have to read this book cover to cover. Laurie Windham really knows what she is talking about!
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