Which are the best books on marketing?

istock_000002664817smallEvery year more books about branding, marketing and advertising are published. Incredibly, entering “branding” into Amazon’s search function generates 55,990 results. “Marketing” generates considerably more.

I’m not sure why there is so much proliferation on the topic except that apparently professional communicators just can’t shut up about their craft.

Some of the offerings provide how-to advice. Some are textbooks. Others recount famous campaigns, pitches, or careers. Some float new hypotheses. Predictably, some are written by consultants with nothing new to say for the sole purpose of giving credibility to their consultancy. (Is there anyone on the speakers’ circuit that hasn’t written a book?)

I’ve read my share of marketing books over the years, some good and some bad, and thought it may be worthwhile to embark on a re-reading and review of the best. Practical advice will earn good marks; esoteric theories will not.

Take a look at the list of possible candidates for the Best Branding & Marketing Book List below. How many have you read? Which ones inspired you? Which ones have you found helpful? Which important books are missing? Which do you recommend … and which should I ignore?

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3 Responses to Which are the best books on marketing?

  1. Kirk says:

    Per Jim Stevenson’s recommendation, I added The Marketing Mavens by Noel Capon to the list.

  2. Craig Lerner says:

    Great list Kirk! Some of my favorite reads are on here…Differentiate or Die, The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding, Blink, Experiential Marketing, Permission Marketing (actually all Godin books), Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind (anything from Ries & Trout)
    A few other favorites include Selling the Invisinble by Beckwith, Primal Branding by Hanlon and maybe most of all The End Of Advertising As We Know It & The End Of Marketing As We Know It by Sergio Zyman

  3. Kirk says:

    Good additions, Craig. Thanks!