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The She Spot

Book by Lisa Witter and Lisa Chen


Summary

Book by Lisa Witter and Lisa Chen

FieldValue
nameThe She Spot
imageshespot cover.jpg
authorLisa Witter and Lisa Chen
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreNon-fiction
publisherBerrett-Koehler Publishers
release_dateJune 1, 2008
media_typePrint (Hardback)
pages288
isbn978-1-57675-472-6
dewey658.8/34082 22
congressHF5415.332.W66 W577 2008
oclc213222933

The She Spot: Why Women are the Market for Changing the World – And How to Reach Them is a 2008 non-fiction book by Lisa Witter and Lisa Chen.

Synopsis

The She Spot looks at the impact of women on social change, and focuses on the influence women have had on the world, as well as on volunteering. The book incorporates several case studies, polls, and the potential for women to be underrepresented in these polls and studies. It also covers the potential misrepresentation in marketing towards women.

Critical reception

Critical reception for The She Spot has been positive, with Publishers Weekly calling it a "thoughtful, helpful guide to nonprofit marketers". AdAge's Matt Kinsey wrote that the book was "good fodder for discussion" but that he was unsure that Witter and Chen's "formula alone can commandeer a loyal female audience". A review in ForeWord magazine by Mary Spiro said that, "If one agrees with the premise that marketing has been male-centered or that the strategies they present are uniquely suited to impact women then this text offers plenty of practical advice for those courting female clientele" and that the end of chapter summaries offer "quick inspiration".

References

References

  1. Kate Harding. (June 2, 2008). "Why political candidates should be sucking up to women". [[Salon (website).
  2. (August 1, 2008). "The she spot; why women are the market for changing the world--and how to reach them (Book review)". Reference & Research Book News.
  3. Staff writer. (April 21, 2008). "Nonfiction review - The She Spot: Why Women Are the Market for Changing the World—and How to Reach Them". [[Publishers Weekly]].
  4. Matt Kinsey. (August 6, 2008). "Finding 'The She Spot' More Important Than You Thought". [[Advertising Age]].
  5. "The Magazine".
  6. "Fordword Reviews".
  7. "Mary Spiro".
  8. Mary Spiro. (August 19, 2009). "The She Spot: Why Women are the Market for Changing the World--and How to Reach Them (Book review)". [[ForeWord (magazine).
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