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

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

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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“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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“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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“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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“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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“The excerpt references James Dyson's biography, specifically mentioning insights from it regarding advertising and innovation.”
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“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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“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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“The speaker describes a book about Albert Lasker, highlighting its fascinating narrative and insights into advertising.”
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“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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“If you buy the Kindle version of My Life in Advertising by Claude Hopkins, it comes with Scientific Advertising.”
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“Edward Bach publishes the largest magazine of the time, Ladies Home Journal, which initially refused to carry advertisements for Kotex.”
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“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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“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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The Defiant Ones
“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.”