I 'm looking for marketing books that include guides to make plans, manuals, briefs or anything that can be delivered to the customer . What would you recommend?
Talmud
>>7605671
Might have better luck on /biz/.
https://www.warriorforum.com is what I used to use for above ground stuff, they were pretty happy to oblige, and blackhatforums is what i used for spamming advertisements.
Marketing literature is useless because it is mostly theoretical.
>>7605681
Already asked in /biz/ and had no luck, but thanks a lot!
>>7605706
NP. Warrior has offline stuff too and people will generally help you if you are looking for templates and material as well. They also sell PDF courses/documents for reasonable prices, and the reviews are pretty honest.
Ogilvy on advertising.
The Adweek Copywriting Handbook (Joe Sugarman).
Tribes (Seth Godin).
Influence (Robert Cialdini). This isn't directly a marketing book but it deals with persuasion and basically anyone who is anyone in marketing has ready it.
Never eat Alone (Keith Farazzi). Not directly a marketing book but indirectly very applicable.