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Unleashing the Ideavirus

by Seth Godin

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Simon & Schuster Ltd (2002), Paperback, 224 pages

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I could offer a thousand quotes, or type out the whole book here, if there were space. Godin is my man. But I work for county library system managers, for whom people like Godin are pariahs. Our system is striclly top-down hierarchy all the way. "Change" means the guy at the pinnacle of the pyramid gets a strange notion, then rolls it like a boulder down a hill, crushing everybody below. The result is...boring. So the only Godin quote I'll copy is this - "Boring is probably the worst offense." ( )
  danielclark | Apr 13, 2009 |
Great from a Viral Marketing standpoint. Godin's advice is always simple and easy to understand for me. I take golden nuggets from all of his books. I recommend ( )
  markdeo | Apr 9, 2009 |
Started reading this one years ago and going to pick it up and read more - it reminds us how the "word of mouse" mentality works with ideas.
  JRandolphT | Mar 20, 2009 |
The "multi-level marketing" (a/k/a Pyramid scheme) aspect of an Ideavirus makes me skeptical of the other ideas in this book.

With that said, I can't find anything immediately wrong or unworkable with his other ideas.

In addition, I was hoping that a combination of 'Survival Is Not Enough' + 'The Tipping Point' would be awesome. This book is only better than average. ( )
  dvf1976 | Apr 23, 2008 |
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Treat a product or service like a human or computer virus, contends online promotion specialist Seth Godin, and it just might become one. In Unleashing the Ideavirus, Godin describes ways to set any viable commercial concept loose among those who are most likely to catch it--and then stand aside as these recipients become infected and pass it on to others who might do the same. "The future belongs to marketers who establish a foundation and process where interested people can market to each other," he writes. "Ignite consumer networks and then get out of the way and let them talk."

Godin believes that a solid idea is the best route to success in the new century, but one "that just sits there is worthless." Through the magic of "word of mouse," however, the Internet offers a unique opportunity for interested individuals to transmit ideas quickly and easily to others of like mind. Taking up where his previous book Permission Marketing left off, Godin explains in great detail how ideaviruses have been launched by companies such as Napster, Blue Mountain Arts, GeoCities, and Hotmail. He also describes "sneezers" (influential people who spread them), "hives" (populations most willing to receive them), and "smoothness" (the ease with which sneezers can transmit them throughout a hive). In all, an infectious and highly recommended read. --Howard Rothman

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