An edition of Perennial seller (2017)

Perennial seller

the art of making and marketing work that lasts

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An edition of Perennial seller (2017)

Perennial seller

the art of making and marketing work that lasts

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"How did the movie The Shawshank Redemption fail at the box office but go on to gross more than $100 million as a cult classic? How did The 48 Laws of Power miss the bestseller lists for more than a decade and still sell more than a million copies? How is Iron Maiden still filling stadiums worldwide without radio or TV exposure forty years after the band was founded? Bestselling author and marketer Ryan Holiday calls such works and artists perennial sellers. How do they endure and thrive while most books, movies, songs, video games, and pieces of art disappear quickly after initial success? How can we create and market creative works that achieve longevity? Holiday explores this mystery by drawing on his extensive experience working with businesses and creators such as Google, American Apparel, and the author John Grisham, as well as his interviews with the minds behind some of the greatest perennial sellers of our time. His fascinating examples include: Rick Rubin, producer for Adele, Jay-Z, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who teaches his artists to push past short-term thinking and root their work in long-term inspiration; Tim Ferriss, whose books have sold millions of copies, in part because he rigorously tests every element of his work to see what generates the strongest response; Seinfeld, which managed to capture both the essence of the nineties and timeless themes to become a modern classic; Harper Lee, who transformed a muddled manuscript into To Kill a Mockingbird with the help of the right editor and feedback; Winston Churchill, Stefan Zweig, and Lady Gaga, who each learned the essential tenets of building a platform of loyal, dedicated supporters. Holiday reveals that the key to success for many perennial sellers is that their creators don't distinguish between the making and the marketing. The product's purpose and audience are in the creator's mind from day one. By thinking holistically about the relationship between their audience and their work, creators of all kinds improve the chances that their offerings will stand the test of time."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
248

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Table of Contents

The creative process: from the mindset to the making to the magic
Positioning: from polishing to perfecting to packaging
Marketing: from courting to coverage, pushing to promotion
Platform: from fans to friends and a full-fledged career
Conclusion: what's luck got to do with it?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-242) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
381/.1
Library of Congress
HF5415 .H7415 2017, HF5415.H74155 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
248 pages
Number of pages
248

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26929987M
ISBN 10
0143109014
ISBN 13
9780143109013
OCLC/WorldCat
962355176
Wikidata
Q125928497

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19716852W

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