Creative B2B Branding (No, Really): Building a Creative Brand in a Business World


Cover of the book Creative B2B Branding (No, Really): Building a Creative Brand in a Business World by Scot McKee, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
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Author: Scot McKee ISBN: 9781906884895
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd Publication: March 29, 2010
Imprint: Goodfellow Publishers Language: English
Author: Scot McKee
ISBN: 9781906884895
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Publication: March 29, 2010
Imprint: Goodfellow Publishers
Language: English
B2B brand communications have changed little in the last 25 years, until now. This book combines experience, insight, anecdote, observation and example to demonstrate how businesses can dramatically improve their creative communication and the value of their brands. What readers will gain from Creative B2B Branding (No, Really):  A deep focus and understanding of B2B branding from the coalface; The immediate ability to apply B2B brand theory directly to business; Visible improvement to brand value – simply, easily, instantly; The ability to shape the case for creative change and improved budget support; A view of Social Media, Digital Strategy and Online Tools applied to B2B brands; Inspiration, motivation and comfort derived from the experience of others. Creative B2B Branding (No, Really) has been written by a B2B marketing professional for business and marketing professionals – those working in business and those studying business. The insights are applicable to the broadest business audience in and outside of the Marketing Department.
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B2B brand communications have changed little in the last 25 years, until now. This book combines experience, insight, anecdote, observation and example to demonstrate how businesses can dramatically improve their creative communication and the value of their brands. What readers will gain from Creative B2B Branding (No, Really):  A deep focus and understanding of B2B branding from the coalface; The immediate ability to apply B2B brand theory directly to business; Visible improvement to brand value – simply, easily, instantly; The ability to shape the case for creative change and improved budget support; A view of Social Media, Digital Strategy and Online Tools applied to B2B brands; Inspiration, motivation and comfort derived from the experience of others. Creative B2B Branding (No, Really) has been written by a B2B marketing professional for business and marketing professionals – those working in business and those studying business. The insights are applicable to the broadest business audience in and outside of the Marketing Department.

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