Kevan Lee

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My favorite marketing books

In what I hope is a soon-to-be-outdated list – I am certain there are favorite marketing books out there that will fast become my favorites once someone introduces them to me – I thought I’d share a few of my favorite marketing books that I’ve read over the past years.What are your favorites? I’d love any new ideas of what to read. Send me an email or a DM anytime.:slight_smile:Here goes!

My favorite marketing books

tumblr_oeqk0y0LJE1vatrhzo1_400Anything You Want by Derek Sivers

Business is not about money. It’s about making dreams come true for others and for yourself.


The Pmarca Blog Archives by Marc Andreessen (free download)

Don’t worry about being a small fish in a big pond — you want to always be in the best pond possible, because that’s how you will get exposed to the best people and the best opportunities in your field.


tumblr_oootxw0XMF1vatrhzo1_400 Crossing the Chasm1 by Geoffrey Moore
A tool to help you refine your positioning. Fill out this template:

For ____Who are dissatisfied with ____Our product is a ____That provides ____Unlike ____We can provide ____

tumblr_oels2vUV4V1vatrhzo1_400We Are All Weird by Seth Godin

We don’t like the advertising that’s not for us, not about us, not interesting to us. But talk to me, directly to me, about something relevant and personal, and I love you for it.

tumblr_of6y5lyZ2A1vatrhzo1_400Growing Up Fast by Jascha Kaykas-Wolff and Kevin Fann

In proper combination, innovation creates marketing opportunities, which create innovation, which creates marketing opportunities, which create innovation, which creates marketing, and on and on.

51DGPVyS5wLTraction by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares

The bullseye framework for finding the best traction channels: Get it here.