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u/AlisonPDQ ยท 2 pointsr/marketing

Here are three books that I've read within the past year that I loved:

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Rand Fishkin's Lost and Founder

April Dunford's Obviously Awesome

Verne Harnish's Scaling Up

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Of the three, only Dunford's book is marketing specific but they all offer such excellent insights that you need to think about marketing as an element of a company, not a stand-alone function. Fishkin is the founder of SEO firm Moz, and his book is a page-turner.

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Good luck!

u/TweetTranscriber ยท 0 pointsr/IAmA

๐Ÿ“… 2018-04-23 โฐ 15:25:19 (UTC)

>I'm doing an AMA on Reddit tomorrow for the launch of https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Founder-Painfully-Honest-Startup/dp/0735213321. Hope to see lots of you there, asking tough Qs ๐Ÿ˜…

>โ€” Rand Fishkin โœ… (@randfish)

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