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#206 Albert D. Lasker (the creation of the advertising industry)

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Notable books mentioned: The Man Who Sold America by Jeffrey Krusenshank and Arthur Schultz, Ogilvie on Advertising by David Ogilvie, The House of Morgan, Zero to One by Peter Thiel

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The Man Who Sold America
Jeffrey Krusenshank and Arthur Schultz

The host discusses Albert Lasker's significant contributions to the advertising industry and his complex personal struggles. The mention of 'The Ma…

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Ogilvie on Advertising
David Ogilvie

The host mentions 'Ogilvie on Advertising' to highlight how David Ogilvie studied advertising pioneers, particularly Albert Lasker, to shape his ow…

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The House of Morgan

The host mentions 'The House of Morgan' to draw a parallel between the influence of family dynamics on the lives of Albert Lasker and JP Morgan. By…

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#206 Albert D. Lasker (the creation of the advertising industry) mentions The Man Who Sold America by Jeffrey Krusenshank and Arthur Schultz, Ogilvie on Advertising by David Ogilvie, The House of Morgan, and Zero to One by Peter Thiel with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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What I learned from reading The Man Who Sold America: The Amazing (but True!) Story of Albert D. Lasker and the Creation of the Advertising Century by Jeffrey L. Cruikshank and Arthur W. Schultz. ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ----Advertising is a very simple thing. I can give it to you in three words: Salesmanship in print.Before he arrived on the scene, advertising agencies were mostly brokers of space in newspapers and magazines. With Lasker's prodding, the industry became a creative force and began earning substantial commissions.His rare ability to put troubled geniuses to work on challenging problems grew in part from the fact that he himself had been driven by "a thousand devils.”Albert measured himself against the man who had braved the privations and horrors of the Civil War, epidemics, and hurricanes and made several fortunes in a foreign and sometimes hostile land.Thomas was often taken aback by his young colleague's unconventional views and methods.He decided that he could represent as well as anybody, because at least as far as he could tell, nobody in his office really knew anything much about the business they were in.He was beginning to suspect that advertising agencies were leaving an enormous amount of money on the table. Lasker felt sure that he could build the business, and boost commissions if he could improve the agency's copywriting.You are insufferably egotistical on the things you know nothing about, and you are painfully modest about those things about which you know everything.Hopkins began imparting his theory of copywriting. We should never brag about a client's product, he said, or plead with consumers to buy it. Instead, we must figure out how to appeal to the consumer's self-interest.Lasker argued that rather than maintaining many modestly successful small brands, the company needed to create one overwhelmingly powerful product. ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Individuals interested in advertising history and personal stories of resilience.Advertising professionals and studentsReaders interested in business history and familial influenceEntrepreneurs and business leadersEntrepreneurs and marketing professionalsAnyone interested in advertising and marketing

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The Man Who Sold America cover
The Man Who Sold America
Jeffrey Krusenshank and Arthur Schultz
Best for Individuals interested in advertising history and personal stories of resilience.Often cited around Albert Lasker's impact

This book parts that curtain to reveal the truth about Albert Lasker, the man who sold America and created the advertising century.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in advertising history and personal stories of resilience.
Key quote: This book parts that curtain to reveal the truth.
The host discusses Albert Lasker's significant contributions to the advertising industry and his complex personal struggles. The mention of 'The Man Who Sold America' serves to highlight Lasker's extraordinary life and the legacy he left behind in advertising.
ASIN: B004SLSIRY
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Ogilvie on Advertising cover
Best for Advertising professionals and studentsOften cited around David Ogilvie's influences

David Ogilvie, in his book, Ogilvie on Advertising, the last chapter of that book is all about the six advertising pioneers that David studied.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Advertising professionals and students
Key quote: David Ogilvie, in his book, Ogilvie on Advertising, the last chapter of that book is all about the six advertising pioneers that David studied, took ideas from, and then used those ideas in his own career.
The host mentions 'Ogilvie on Advertising' to highlight how David Ogilvie studied advertising pioneers, particularly Albert Lasker, to shape his own career. Ogilvie's insights into Lasker's approach to advertising emphasize the importance of effective copywriting and its impact on profitability.
ASIN: 039472903X
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The House of Morgan cover
Best for Readers interested in business history and familial influenceOften cited around Influence of family on success

If you read the book, the house of Morgan, I think it's funders number 139. If you want to go back and let's do it.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in business history and familial influence
Key quote: If you read the book, the house of Morgan, I think it's funders number 139.
The host mentions 'The House of Morgan' to draw a parallel between the influence of family dynamics on the lives of Albert Lasker and JP Morgan. By comparing the relationships with their fathers, the host emphasizes the significant impact of parental guidance on their respective successes.
ASIN: B008AU74AG
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Zero to One
Peter Thiel
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around importance of talent in business

I wanted to kind of link it up with this quote by Steve Jobs the quote by Steve Jobs as I was talking about here my first quote in this book is a quote I like to write about.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: When you add leverage to his judgment and his talent, which is what advertising does, he's a thousand times, 10,000 times as effective as the average copywriter.
The host discusses how Albert's success can be attributed to his focus on hiring top talent and maintaining a lean management structure. This approach echoes the principles outlined in 'Zero to One' by emphasizing the significance of leveraging exceptional individuals to drive business success.
ASIN: B00M284NY2
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Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around overcoming fear in business

The excerpt references James Dyson's biography, specifically mentioning insights from it regarding advertising and innovation.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Most people just accept things as they are. They don't realize that you have the ability to manipulate them, that they're malleable, that you can improve them.
The host references Dyson's biography to illustrate how Dyson, like Lasker, challenged the status quo in their respective industries. Both figures emphasize the importance of questioning existing norms to unlock potential and drive innovation.
ASIN: B092161NG2
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founders number two or five cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and marketing professionalsOften cited around advertising industry insights

The speaker refers to a book titled 'founders number two or five' in relation to Dyson's insights and the evolution of advertising.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and marketing professionals
Key quote: Most people just accept things as they are.
The host discusses how the book 'Founders Number Two or Five' highlights the importance of questioning existing norms in the advertising industry. It emphasizes that innovation often comes from recognizing untapped potential and challenging the status quo.
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Best for Anyone interested in advertising and marketingOften cited around importance of advertising

The speaker mentions a conversation about advertising that relates to Ogilvy's definition of advertising, indicating the influence of Ogilvy's work.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in advertising and marketing
Key quote: This is an absolutely fantastic book.
The host mentions 'Ogilvy and Advertising' to highlight the enduring principles of effective advertising as articulated by David Ogilvy. They express a deep admiration for Ogilvy's insights and how they resonate with the historical context of advertising's evolution.
ASIN: B001VLXNE2
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Best for Individuals interested in advertising history and personal resilienceOften cited around Albert Lasker's impact

The speaker describes a book about Albert Lasker, highlighting its fascinating narrative and insights into advertising.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in advertising history and personal resilience
Key quote: This book parts that curtain to reveal the truth.
The host discusses Albert Lasker's significant contributions to advertising and his complex personal struggles. The mention of the book highlights Lasker's extraordinary career and the insights he provided to the advertising industry, particularly through the lens of David Ogilvie's experiences.
ASIN: 1591393086
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Scientific Advertising cover
Best for Individuals interested in advertising and salesOften cited around Claude Hopkins' advertising strategies

This is the book that Hopkins wrote while he worked for Lasker. Lasker hid it in a safe for 20 years. Then when it was finally released, it has sold over 8 million copies since then.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in advertising and sales
Key quote: if you're selling anything, highly recommend you read it.
The host emphasizes the importance of Claude Hopkins' book, 'Scientific Advertising,' as a crucial resource for anyone involved in selling. They plan to delve deeper into the book's concepts in a future bonus episode, highlighting its lasting impact and relevance.
ASIN: 1517038073
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Best for Individuals interested in advertising and marketingOften cited around Claude Hopkins' background

If you buy the Kindle version of My Life in Advertising by Claude Hopkins, it comes with Scientific Advertising.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in advertising and marketing
Key quote: There are a lot of ideas repeated in this book that Hopkins talks about in his autobiography, which, if you're selling anything, highly recommend you read it.
The host mentions 'My Life in Advertising' to highlight Claude Hopkins' incredible work ethic and his journey in the advertising industry. This book provides valuable insights into the principles of advertising that are still relevant today.
ASIN: 0844231010
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Ladies Home Journal cover
Best for Marketers and advertising professionalsOften cited around advertising and consumer behavior

Edward Bach publishes the largest magazine of the time, Ladies Home Journal, which initially refused to carry advertisements for Kotex.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Marketers and advertising professionals
Key quote: Bach was then considered the nation's leading authority on women's manners and morals.
The host discusses the challenges faced by Edward Bach in advertising women's products and how he overcame societal barriers. This mention highlights the importance of understanding consumer psychology and the dynamics of gender in marketing.
ASIN: B000EEPLE2
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Coco Chanel cover
Best for Individuals interested in marketing, advertising, and women's empowerment.Often cited around Coco Chanel's competitive advantage

The discussion revolves around Coco Chanel's insights and her competitive edge in the fashion industry, emphasizing her understanding of women's needs compared to her male competitors.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in marketing, advertising, and women's empowerment.
Key quote: That's not a job for a man.
The host mentions Coco Chanel to illustrate how she recognized her unique advantage over male competitors in the fashion industry. This insight is tied to the broader discussion of overcoming barriers in advertising and understanding consumer psychology.
ASIN: 1668054493
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Lucky Strike cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and marketing professionalsOften cited around advertising strategies in business

Lasker advised American tobacco to focus on creating one overwhelmingly powerful product, specifically mentioning Lucky Strike as a famous cigarette brand.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and marketing professionals
Key quote: You are insufferably egotistical on the things you know nothing about.
The host discusses the insights from the book 'Lucky Strike' regarding effective advertising strategies and the importance of focusing on a single successful product rather than diversifying too much. This is illustrated through the story of Albert Lasker's approach to American tobacco and the Lucky Strike brand.
ASIN: 0545592186
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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The Defiant Ones

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Jimmy Iovine talks about using fear as a tool in his career, mentioning the documentary 'The Defiant Ones' where he discusses his experiences with fear.