Marketing Books

I have been working on a marketing strategy for the church lately. I will post some of my thoughts later, but in order to help me get a handle on it, I put together a stack of books that I have been reading through to help guide me in the process. Some of these are not directly marketing, but more customer service. That’s because your customer service and experience in a service industry is your marketing.

Purple Cow by Seth Godin: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable

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Branded Nation by James Twitchell: The Marketing of Megachurch, College Inc., and Musemworld
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Emotional Branding by Marc Gobe: The New Paradigm for Connecting Brands to People
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All Marketers Are Liars by Seth Godin: The Power of Telling Authentic Stories in a Low-Trust World
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Raving Fans by Ken Blanchard: A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service

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The Experience Economy by B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore: Work is Theater and Every Business is a Stage
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3 Responses to “Marketing Books”

  1. joel Says:

    Hey Josh, I’d be interested in hearing your perspective on taking a “human business model” and applying it to something that is inherently spiritual: the functioning of the Body of Christ.

    That thought popped into my head as I looked through the types of books you are using as a basis for marketing a church. I guess the first thing would be to define what “church” is.

    Just a teaser I suppose!

  2. dennis Says:

    Know your customer, know your product. To Joels point, what is “Church” - your product. The other half is no easier - your customer. But ya gotta start somewhere.

    I miss you Josh, and congrats to you and Jo.
    Dennis

  3. Josh Says:

    I’ve been looking at that Purple Cow book since December 27th.

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