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Basil & Spice Reviews New Book THE ON-DEMAND BRAND

Basil and spice review the on-demand brand From the other day - sounds like they liked it.

Check it out here.

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OD_cover "... WITTY, INSIGHTFUL, DYNAMIC ..."

“THE ON-DEMAND BRAND is witty, insightful, dynamic, and highly inspiring. This book should be required reading for marketers—or anyone trying to understand how to keep their brand relevant and energized through the rapidly changing consumer landscape. Mathieson has a gifted ability to dig under the breakthrough ideas that are keeping top brands engaged with their current and new consumers, offering key insider takeaways that we all can learn from.”

Alison Moore
Vice President, Brand Strategy
& Digital Platforms
HBO



>>> IN STORES NOW - LEARN MORE (AND ORDER YOUR COPY) - HERE <<<

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