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Friction Fatigue

Friction Fatigue

by Paul Dyer

★★★★★ 4.8 · 35 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Online Advertising

About This Book

Google and Facebook changed our way of life. With this transformation, they unleashed a wave of disruption that handed unprecedented power to Big Advertising. Consumers paid the price as their lives were interrupted and intruded upon in ever-more invasive attempts to sway opinion and drive sales. Now, this friction has reached a boiling point. Consumers are fighting back with ad blockers, ad-free subscriptions, and calls to regulate Big Advertising’s overreach. Marketing today—and tomorrow—will be on their terms. As a brand marketer, are you ready to deliver? Marketing expert Paul Dyer has helped dozens of leading brands stay ahead of the curve and navigate the rocky media landscape of the last two decades. In Friction Fatigue, Paul shows you why advertising is broken and provides a frictionless marketing framework to help build your brand in an era in which advertising is no longer the answer. With a new wave of pandemic-accelerated disruption, you’ll learn how to gird your business against competitors and lead the pack with fresh marketing strategies. Featuring behind-the-scenes stories and expert insights, this book is your chance to prepare for a future in which the consumer rules.

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Paul Dyer

Paul Dyer

Paul Dyer is the CEO of Lippe Taylor, a digital marketing and public relations firm. An expert at spotting and timing transformative trends, he has directed more than one hundred million dollars of marketing and consulting work over the past fifteen years for companies including Johnson & Johnson, Red Bull, Intel, Nike, Pfizer, Warner Bros, and Verizon. A former PRWeek 40 Under 40 honoree, Paul has held leadership roles spanning social media, analytics, and earned media, and he earned his MBA from the University of Texas. His Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Friction Fatigue: What the Failure of Advertising Means for Future-Focused Brands, examines the failings of big advertising and the remaking of the media landscape.

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