The Top 10 Social Media Books You Have to Read if You Are a Zombie

Posted on March 11, 2010 by 1 Comment

Pride and prejudice and zombies

To follow up on yesterday’s post I wanted to try my best to help those people who will refuse to heed my advice. Here is a recommended list of Zombie Media books. Conversely, if you don’t want to end up with zombie media, I highly recommend the non-zombie versions of these books.

  1. Naked Conversations About Zombies – How zombies are changing the way businesses talk with customers.
  2. The Zombie Groundswell – Winning in a world transformed by zombie technologies.
  3. Zombies Engage – The complete guide for zombies to build, cultivate and measure success on the Web. Foreword by Zombie Kutcher.
  4. The Purple Zombie – Transform your business by being a zombie.
  5. Zombieville – How businesses can thrive in the new zombie neighborhoods.
  6. Zombie Agents – Using zombies to build influence, improve reputation and earn trust.
  7. Z 2.0 – New collaborative tools for your organization’s toughest zombies.
  8. Creating Zombie Evangelists – How zombie evangelists become a voluntary sales force.
  9. Here Come the Zombies
  10. Twitter Marketing for Zombies
    - Use Twitter to communicate with your zombies
    - Use zombies to maximize your presence on Twitter
    - Build and use your network to spread the zombie virus
    - Measure the success of your zombies

Do you have a favorite zombie media book?

Bonus points if you can name all the real books and their authors.

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One Comment

Melinda Moseler on March 12, 2010

3. Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable, Seth Godin
4. Engage: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build, Cultivate, and Measure Success in the New Web, Brian Solis
7. Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization’s Toughest Challenges, Andrew McFee

These are few I know from memory or happen to have. Double bonus points if I dust them off and finish reading them?

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