Shopportunity!, Kate Newlin
Shopportunity!, Kate Newlin
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Shopportunity!

Author: Kate Newlin

Narrator: Kimberly Schraf

Unabridged: 7 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/19/2006


Synopsis

Today's shopping culture is turning the shopper into a zombie—and the thrill of the hunt into the robotic management of inventory. For millions of us, the sizzle of a daily shopping experience has devolved into a relentless acquisition of the okay, available, and cheap. Why are we willing to pay $3.50 for a latte at Starbucks, but bristle at a 10-cent increase in the price of toothpaste? Why do we drive miles out of our way to buy a bag of 100 razor blades for 50-cents less than at our local store, and then spend $3.99 on a tub of pretzels that we don't need? We're wasting our time and money at the cost of our patience and good will.In Shopportunity!, marketing expert Kate Newlin looks behind the aisles of our best known retailers to reveal that the dopamine rush of getting a good deal is confusing shoppers' wants with their needs. Packed with perceptive reporting, Shopportunity! provides an insider's view of how marketers create a brand, and the overwhelming power of retailers to interfere with the transformational joys that great brands bring to our daily lives. It is time for shoppers to revolutionize their shopping experience and take the power away from retailers. Culminating in a Shopper's Bill of Rights, Shopportunity! will liberate shoppers—as well as the manufacturers and retailers who serve them—from the tyranny of the cheap.Read by Kimberly Schraf

About Kate Newlin

Kate Newlin is the principal owner of Kate Newlin Consulting, where she works with Fortune 100 and entrepreneurial firms. Prior to that she was president of Faith Popcorn's BrainReserve, a trend-based marketing consulting firm. During her career, Newlin has consulted with scores of large and small companies, including Procter & Gamble, Kraft, Nabisco, Waldenbooks, Title 9 Sports, Specialized Mountain Bikes, Johnson & Johnson, WeightWatchers, and Godiva Chocolatier. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kyle

This was a pretty good book, though unsurprising in its informational content. Clearly it was written for the "greatest common denominator" and is a product of the pre-housing-bust market. However, I think some of the advice is relevant, despite its aim toward the upper middle-class privileged marke......more

Goodreads review by Robin

Some ideas are good and helpful but they are trapped in the authors personal stories of shopping at Gucci and BMW and how you absolutely must shop at the top or you are doing life wrong.......more

Goodreads review by Alberto

Warning: skip the introduction; I almost regurgitated several times while going through it. The slow pace, the questionable topic, the extensively worked narration... I almost threw it to the garbage. Once into the book, I found a book full of great little bits of retail insight. While it will not re......more

Goodreads review by Matthew

I agree with Newlin that, as consumers, we need to make more conscious choices in our shopping both to support our values up the supply chain, but also to improve the emotional resonance of our shopping experiences. However, Newlin seems to accept unquestiongly our role as consumer society. My only......more