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O Σεθ Γκόντιν και το ψωμί για τοστ

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About this talk

Σε ένα κόσμο με πολλές επιλογές και ελάχιστο χρόνο, η προφανής επιλογής είναι απλώς να αγνοήσουμε τα καθημερινά πράγματα. Ο γκουρού του μάρκετινγκ Σεθ Γκόντιν εξηγεί γιατί, όταν επιχειρούν να τραβήξουν την προσοχή μας, οι κακές και οι περίεργες ιδέες είναι πιο αποτελεσματικές από τις βαρετές.

Translated into Greek by Antonios Daskos
Reviewed by Giannis Kouskouras
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About Seth Godin

Seth Godin is an entrepreneur and blogger who thinks about the marketing of ideas in the digital age. His newest interest: the tribes we lead. Full bio and more links

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