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Experiential Marketing

Case Studies in Customer Experience 

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“This volume is set to be an essential resource for any professor teaching customer experience. The book draws on the knowledge of some of the best in field and provides insights that students will return to year after year. The vast array of cases from across multiple sectors means this book will likely have a regular place on my desk, rather than my bookshelf.”

Ekant Veer, Professor of Marketing at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand 

A real phygital reading experience. Online material and explanatory videos are included in the book. 

Experiential marketing has become an indispensable tool for all types of businesses across multiple sectors. This book provides an all- encompassing, practical, and conceptual map of contemporary experiential case studies, which together offer insights into this exciting approach to customer experience. 

Experiential Marketing incorporates 36 international case studies from 12 key sectors, from technology, consumer goods, and B2B to luxury, events, and tourism sectors. With a selection of case studies from leading brands, such as Coca- Cola, Nutella, Chanel, NASA, The New York Times, Pfizer, and Amtrak, the reader will learn and practice the experiential marketing tools and strategies through these examples. Expert testimonials, practical applied exercises, and the author’s online videos provide both theoretical foundations and concrete application. 

This is a must- read for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate Marketing and Customer Experience students and is an excellent teaching resource. It should also be of great use to practitioners – particularly those studying for professional qualifications – who are interested in learning experiential marketing strategies and developing knowledge about the way big brands in different sectors are designing the customer experience online and offline 

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