Summary:
The book challenges traditional marketing theories with evidence-based research, advocating for a focus on mass marketing and brand recognition to increase customer base. It emphasizes the importance of understanding buyers' habits, the role of market penetration, and the effectiveness of consistent branding and advertising to achieve sustainable growth.
Key points:
1. Law of Double Jeopardy: Smaller brands have fewer, less loyal customers, making growth and competition harder.
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