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a blueprint for profit in the era of customer power

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An edition of Don't just relate-- advocate! (2005)

Don't just relate-- advocate!

a blueprint for profit in the era of customer power

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Traditional "push/pull" marketing no longer works. Even highly-touted customer relationship initiatives are failing. Smart companies are pioneering an entirely new route to higher margins and sustainable competitive advantage: customer advocacy. This book reveals how it works, why it works, and how to make it work for your company.In today's environment, you must build unprecedented trust among customers who have more information, options, and sophistication than ever. You must transcend "relationship marketing" to focus on maximizing customer interests and deepening customer partnerships. It's not easy. But if you do it, you gain immense opportunities your competitors simply can't touch.Glen Urban offers a complete blueprint for getting there. You'll learn how to improve on all eight elements of customer advocacy, from transparency to partnership. Urban answers frequently asked questions about advocacy strategies, helping you identify and overcome your most significant obstacles. Then, drawing on new case studies, he shows how to align culture, metrics, incentives, and organization, driving effective advocacy throughout your entire organization.Power shift: Why your customers now drive your relationship ...and why they no longer respond to conventional marketingDo your customers trust you now? Assessing your company on eight dimensions of trustYour customers are smarter than you think ...and they'll appreciate being treated that wayTools and plans for moving to customer advocacy Changing culture, people, metrics, incentives, and organizationStraight answers on the pitfalls to avoid, and how to get resultsIn today's environment, you must build unprecedentedBeyond "relationship marketing": The new route to success with today's empowered customerDon't fight your customers: earn their trust!Craft customer advocacy strategies that workReduce customer acquisition costs, increase margins, accelerate growthDeepen customer trust, one step at a timeLearn from the experiences of today's customer advocacy pioneersFor every CxO, board member, marketing leader, and strategistToday, customers call the shots-and they know it. You can fight them, and lose. Or you can become a true customer advocate, and win.Customer advocacy means faithfully representing your customers' interests. It means giving them open, honest, and complete information (because they'll discover the truth no matter what you do). It means talking with them, not at them. And it requires a massive transformation in both your culture and your processes. Now, one of the world's leading marketing innovators shows why you must make that transformation- and how to make it work.MIT's Glen Urban covers the entire "pyramid" of customer advocacy: the "base" (starting with TQM and customer satisfaction initiatives); the "middle" (relationship marketing); and the "pinnacle": new advocacy techniques built on trust, not coercion. Drawing on the latest customer advocacy initiatives at firms such GM, Intel, Qwest, and John Deere, he identifies crucial lessons for earning customer trust, keeping it, and profiting from it.© Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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Cover of: Don't Just Relate - Advocate!
Don't Just Relate - Advocate!
2007, Wharton School Publishing (Paula)
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Table of Contents

Now is the time to advocate for your customers
The Internet creates customer power
The balance of push and trust is shifting
Customer power is all around you
Theory A : the new paradigm
Where are you positioned on the trust dimensions?
Is advocacy for you?
Tools for advocacy
Questions and answers about customer advocacy
Moving to advocacy
The advocacy imperative.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey

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Dewey Decimal Class
658.812
Library of Congress
HF5415.5 .U73 2005, HF5415.5.U73 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 234 p. :
Number of pages
234

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Open Library
OL3480234M
Internet Archive
dontjustrelatead0000urba
ISBN 10
0131913611
LCCN
2005923280
OCLC/WorldCat
60609286
Library Thing
3834654
Goodreads
2232146

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