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The Marketing Book Podcast

275 Owning Game-Changing Subcategories by David Aaker

The Marketing Book Podcast

Douglas Burdett

Sales, B2bmarketing, Contentmarketing, Marketing, B2bsales, Socialmedia, Business, Entrepreneurship, Digitalmarketing

4.9868 Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

"Owning Game-Changing Subcategories: Uncommon Growth in the Digital Age" by David Aaker

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https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/owning-game-changing-subcategories-david-aaker

Owning Game-Changing Subcategories is about creating organizational growth in the digital age by creating and owning game-changing subcategories fueled by digital.

Owning Game-Changing Subcategories outlines the path to finding, managing, and leveraging new subcategories. In the digital age, the path has been made wider, shorter, and more frequently traveled. Throughout Owning Game-Changing Subcategories, David Aaker discusses certain aspects of the digital age that alter this path, such as E-commerce providing fast, inexpensive market access bypassing the cost of gaining distribution into storefront retailers or creating personal sales teams and social media and websites enabling communication on steroids in comparison with the traditional use of advertising or events.

Growth is not only a success measure but also creates energy and opportunity for customers and employees. And such growth almost never occurs with “my brand is better than your brand” marketing. Owning Game-Changing Subcategories explores the only ways to grow a business (with rare exceptions) which is to:

  • develop new “must-haves” that define a game-changing subcategory that provides a new or markedly superior buying or use experience or brand relationship to a core customer base;
  • become the exemplar brand that represents the subcategory and drives its visibility, positioning, and success; and
  • create barriers to competitors that could include “must-have” associations and a basis of relationships that go beyond functional benefits.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is David Acker, author of owning game-changing subcategories,

0:06.0

Uncommon Growth in the Digital Age.

0:09.0

And you are listening to the Marketing Book Podcast.

0:15.0

Welcome to the Marketing Book Podcast,

0:17.6

helping you keep up with the smartest thinking

0:19.6

in the quickly changing field of modern marketing.

0:22.8

And now here's your host, Douglas Burdett.

0:26.0

Hello, thanks for joining me on the marketing book podcast

0:28.6

where each week I publish an interview

0:30.2

with the author of a new marketing or sales book and which was named by Forbes

0:33.8

as one of 11 Smart Podcasts that will keep you in the know and named by LinkedIn

0:38.8

is one of 10 podcasts that will make you a better marketer.

0:42.8

My goal for this podcast is to help us both keep up with the latest ideas in the quickly

0:46.9

changing fields of modern marketing and sales.

0:49.5

Don't worry about taking notes.

0:50.7

You can find links to everything linkable in this episode's show notes at marketingbook podcast.com and since you are a listener to the marketing book podcast, if I can recommend a specific marketing or salesbook or some other helpful resource that I know of for

1:04.1

whatever situation you find yourself in feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn

1:07.7

where we can chat and I'll try to point you in the right direction and save you

1:11.6

some time. This show is a labor of love that I do in my spare time.

1:16.0

My day job is running a marketing agency where we work with manufacturers and industrial companies

1:20.5

to arm their sales teams to take back control of their company's growth.

1:25.1

We're not a fit for every company, but if that sounds like you, check out sales artillery.

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