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Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead: What Every Business Can Learn from the Most Iconic Band in History (9780470900529): David Meerman Scott, Brian Halligan: Books. Product Description The Grateful Dead broke almost every rule in the music industry book. They encouraged their fans to record shows and trade tapes; they built a mailing list and sold concert tickets directly to fans; and they built their business model on live concerts, not album sales. By cultivating a dedicated, active community, collaborating with their audience to co-create the Deadhead lifestyle, and giving away freemium content, the Dead pioneered many social media and inbound marketing concepts successfully used by businesses across all industries today. Written by marketing gurus and lifelong Deadheads David Meerman Scott and Brian Halligan, Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead gives you key innovations from the Dead's approach you can apply to your business. Find out how to make your fans equal partners in your journey, lose control to win, create passionate loyalty, and experience the kind of marketing gains that will not fade away! Amazon Exclusive: Q&A with Authors David Meerman Scott and Brian Halligan What inspired you to write this book? Brian: We have been thinking about how the Grateful Dead are a great marketing and strategy case study for years. We included content on the Grateful Dead in both of our previous books and often talk about them on stage in our blogs. Recently, we did a webinar that was focused on what marketers could learn from the Grateful Dead that was very well received, so we decided to turn up the volume and write a book. Since we are both longtime deadheads and marketing thinkers, this book was a labor of love for the two of us!\ David: The Grateful Dead is one huge case study in contrarian marketing! We’ve been eager to write about what the band has been doing to market themselves for more than forty years and apply that to businesses today. These lessons are an important tool for helping to understand the new marketing environment in language and examples that are familiar to all. What are some of the marketing lessons that businesses can learn from The Grateful Dead? Brian: The fundamental assumption in almost every band’s business model was that they were going to make their money on album sales. The Grateful Dead rejected that assumption. Their fundamental business model was based on making money from the concerts. Because of that change, there was a cascade of decisions that fell from that. For instance, each concert was completely unique night-after-night, so there was a strong incentive to see them for several nights in a row – this ultimately led to fans following them around the country. In addition, they allowed their fans to make tapes of the concerts and freely spread them to their fans – the more concerts they played, the more tapes there were, the more people were exposed to the music, the more people paid for concert tickets. David: The Grateful Dead let their audience define the Grateful Dead experience. Concerts were a happening, a destination where all 20,000 or more audience members were actually part of the experience. Making fans an equal partner in a mutual journey, the Grateful Dead teaches us that our community defines who we are. In an era of instant communications on Twitter, blogs and the like, we learn that companies cannot force a mindset on their customers. What kind of research went in to writing this book? Brian: I have been to over 100 Grateful Dead shows, so have been thinking about this for a long time. More recently, I have read pretty much everything I could get my hands on that had been [7418] Like all the best teachers, this book inspires you to do your own thinking.... I found it enlightening and liberating. (Financial Times, August 2010)...a short but inspiring book which will give every business person pause for thought and some good ideas. (TheBookBag.co.uk, August 2010)...fits four decades' worth of guitar solos and weed smoking into the context of recent American marketing. (The Guardian.co.uk, September 2010)...there's certainly much to be taken away from this book. (Business Life, October 2010)...a well-written and sprightly little book...they may just be on to something. (Management Today, Octobe 2010)...offers advice to marketing executives across a broader range of industries. (Director, October 2010)‘Sex, drugs, rock ‘n roll and ground-breaking marketing communications, what more could you ask?’ (Marketing.ie, April 2011).

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