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Robin Hood Marketing: Stealing Corporate Savvy to Sell Just Causes (Hardcover)

by Katya Andresen (Author) "In three words, Nike marketed one of the best-known brands through one of the most oft-repeated slogans in marketing history ..." (more)
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"What a great book. I love it." The blogger goes on to say how great this book is for marketing ministries. (SamLuce.com,10/19/2007)

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Katya Andresen, a veteran marketer and nonprofit professional, demystifies winning marketing campaigns by reducing them to ten essential rules and provides entertaining examples and simple steps for applying the rules ethically and effectively to good causes of all kinds. The Robin Hood rules steal from the winning formulas for selling socks, cigarettes, and even mattresses, with good advice for appealing to your audiences’ values, not your own; developing a strong, competitive stance; and injecting into every message four key elements that compel people to take notice. Andresen, who is also a former journalist, also reveals the best route to courting her former colleagues in