Superfans aren't just for pop stars and NBA teams.
What if your customers loved your brand the way Swifties love Taylor or Drake loves the Raptors?
In Creating Superfans, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and fan-engagement guru Brittany Hodak shares the proprietary five-step SUPER Fan System she developed running successful campaigns and products for globally known brands including Walmart, Disney, Amazon, Katy Perry, the Boston Red Sox, and more. With her trademark mix of humor and sharp business insights, she combines entertaining stories from her years of working with major stars like Dolly Parton and KISS with case studies of familiar brands and companies to illustrate the effective and easy-to-master system for transforming customers into passionate advocates of your brand.
You'll learn how to:
- define, understand, and share your own unique brand story
- better capture, understand, and utilize customer feedback
- connect your brand's story to your individual customers' stories
- make exceeding customer expectations business-as-usual
- regularly earn and capitalize on customer referrals
You'll also get checklists, exercises, and easy-to-implement tools that will have you building your very own legion of superfans right away. Whether you're launching a career as a recording artist, running a tech startup, or helming a hundred-year-old brand, you, too, can tap into the power of superfandom.
Creating Superfans
How To Turn Your Customers Into Lifelong Advocates
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Release date
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- ISBN: 9781774580806
- File size: 176443 KB
- Duration: 06:07:35
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- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
January 2, 2023
"If you do your job correctly, your customers will talk about you" writes entrepreneur Hodak in her accessible debut. Created as a practical yet inspiring template for readers to launch their business to new heights, Hodak fills the pages with eye-catching graphics that back up her tried-and-true methods to increasing customer satisfaction. Contending that “you can’t buy superfans, you can only create them,” she lays out a how-to blueprint for readers to develop their existing customer base —through shrewd tweaks to advertising campaigns, employee interactions, and more—and level them up into superfans—those “loyal, enthusiastic customers who will keep buying from you again and again.”
Hodak’s star player is the customer experience, and she notes that regardless of what a business says about its brand, the customers’ word of mouth is the most efficient way to spread brand awareness, even in the social-media age. Hodak continually emphasizes that a brand is molded “in every interaction with every customer,” debunking, in persuasive examples, the notion that it’s the end products themselves that speak the loudest. She writes with the authority and enthusiasm of a coach. Practical tools include her Ladder to Superfandom, which clearly lays out seven key steps businesses should endeavor to guide their customers through: apathy, awareness, attraction, action, adoption, affinity, and finally advocacy.
Organized for clarity and quick reference, and boasting a host of graphs, diagrams, and catchy acronyms, Creating Superfans is an easy-to-follow guide packed with general knowhow, real-world examples, and telling personal anecdotes relating to customer experience and brand building. Hodak closes each chapter with a bite-sized, comprehensive overview of that chapter’s information in the "Superquick! Rewind" infographic, offering snapshots for quick reference. Readers will be entertained by this aesthetically pleasing, informative reference guide that they will be able to refer back to for multiple uses, plus a motivational refresher when branding and growing their businesses.
Takeaway: A savvy guide to turning customers into loyal advocates.
Great for fans of: Raving Fans by Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles; Heart and Hustle by Patricia Bright
Production grades
Cover: B+
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
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Publisher's Weekly
April 15, 2024
Hodak, cofounder of the marketing agency Bright Ideas Only, debuts with a breezy program detailing how fledgling businesses can earn loyal customers. Her “SUPER model” encourages readers to “start with your story,” “understand your customer’s story,” “personalize,” “exceed expectations,” and “repeat.” Breaking down each step, Hodak urges business owners to humanize their brand by sharing how life events or personal passions inspired them to start their company. As an example, she points to a metal business card producer whose automated responses to email inquiries recount how the company grew out of a model train manufacturing business the owner started as a teenager. Recognizing customers’ desires is key, Hodak asserts, suggesting that readers focus sales pitches on the lifestyle transformation enabled by a product instead of the product itself (for instance, she notes that a tool for boosting productivity could be marketed as creating more time for family). The conversational prose is tinged with humor that enlivens the shrewd business advice (on the importance of personalizing customer service: “Is it annoying having to send a paper statement to that one guy who refuses to go paperless? Of course it is. But it makes Jeff happy, so keep doing it”). The result is an animated and pragmatic guide to how small businesses can convince customers to keep coming back for more. -
Kirkus
February 1, 2023
A strategy guide for turning casual customers into ardent fans of one's company. "Too many businesses fall into the trap of becoming something lots of people 'sort of' like instead of intentionally creating an experience the right people can't stop telling their friends about," writes Hodak in her colorful nonfiction debut. "Don't be filler; be unforgettable." It's a tall order--and the implicit goal of every marketing book ever written--and she lays out a program for achieving it that's intimately connected with a phenomenon that most of her readers will have experienced: fandom. Hodak looks at organizations, such as Disneyland, Amazon, and Ritz-Carlton hotels, which have generated "superfans": customers who, on their own initiative, create other customers. She then attempts to distill how these organizations manage to do this (and are able to continue doing it). By looking at a range of businesses and drawing on the insights of their leaders, she boils down this type of success to its essence: a focus on caring attention to detail. "The quickest way to get someone to care about you and the things you care about," she writes, "is to demonstrate that you care about them and the things they care about." Using well-designed graphics and bulleted key points, Hodak effectively takes her readers through the important components of improving their customer relations. Readers may find her organizing mnemonic to be a bit hokey ("SUPER," with "S" standing for "Start with Your Story," "U" for "Understand Your Customer's Story," and so on), but the concept behind it is conveyed with consistent can-do energy and an appealing lack of pomposity, with relatable personal touches, such as the author's confession that Rocky IVis her favorite Rocky movie. Her emphasis on the core values of customer service as the key ingredients of superfan creation will likely be of use to many readers. A high-energy series of pointers for building customer enthusiasm.COPYRIGHT(2022) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (Online Review)
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