October 3, 2019
The internet acts as a vast repository of
marketing insights, tips, strategies and insight – so much so, in fact, that it
can be difficult to find anything that comprehensively covers any one topic. If
you want to find the definitive – and exhaustive – take on content marketing,
SEO or paid search, you would have to comb through hundreds or thousands of
articles stretched out across dozens of websites.
What’s a digital marketer to do? Go back to
basics – and by that, we mean closing your laptop and cracking open a book.
Yes, a real book, with pages and everything.
There are thousands of marketing books out
there, not all of which have insights worth the paper they’re printed on.
Luckily for you, we’ve done the dirty work of combing through the most
prominent and popular marketing literature and culling the outdated, the
uninteresting and the just plain wrong.
When the dust had settled, we were left with a
tiiight Top Six of the very best marketing books that are most relevant to
digital marketers today.

1. Content Chemistry: The Illustrated Handbook for Content Marketing –
Andy Crestodina

If there’s such a thing as the “content marketing bible,” this is it. Andy Crestodina’s book was the first of its kind back when it was released in 2012, helping newbs and digital marketing veterans alike navigate just about every aspect of content marketing. With each successive edition (the most recent being the fifth), Crestodina refines his advice and guidance to account for the latest industry changes and trends. Lord knows Google switches up its algorithms enough that following advice from just a couple of years ago could put you well behind the rest of the digital marketing world.
Crestodina painstakingly researches each
edition, speaking with hundreds of different marketing pros to compile a
comprehensive collection of content marketing best practices. This should be
sitting on every content marketers’ bookshelf.
2. Social Media ROI: Managing and Measuring Social Media Efforts in Your
Organization – Olivier Blanchard

It’s no secret that social media is a vital avenue for customer outreach, content distribution and building brand awareness. But, as it turns out, a lot of businesses still struggle getting the most out of their social media strategies: Only 48 percent of marketers believe they see any kind of return on investment with social media.
If you’re feeling a little frustrated with the
current state of your social media strategies, consider picking up Olivier
Blanchard’s exhaustive guide on all things social. From strategizing and
planning to day-to-day management and optimization, this book gives you all the
information you need to adhere to social media best practices and start turning
around tangible ROI.

Data should guide every choice you make in your content marketing strategy, from content creation to lead generation. Sadly, many of us are not all that comfortable digging into analytics reports and extracting meaningful insights that will shift marketing efforts in the right direction.
For the numbers-averse out there, don’t worry,
because analytics expert Chuck Hemann has crafted an in-depth – yet
approachable – walkthrough on incorporating data into your digital marketing
strategy. Hemann’s book is intended for newcomers and data-savvy marketers
alike, so if you feel like your efforts could be a little more data-driven,
give this one a read.
4. SEO 2019: Learn Search Engine Optimization With Smart Internet Marketing
Strategies – Adam Clarke

The obvious concern when picking up any hardcopy book on digital marketing is that the rapid nature of the industry will leave it outdated before you even turn a single page. Well, you don’t have to worry about that with Adam Clarke’s long-running series on SEO. Every year he publishes a new update to reflect the latest Google algorithm changes, recently launched SEO tools and shifts in industry best practices.
There’s a lot of great, timeless SEO advice to
be gleaned here, but Clarke’s dedication to publishing a new edition each year
is really what places this one above other books on SEO. He even addresses
potential changes to Google’s search ranking criteria that may come down the pike
in 2019 to give readers time to plan ahead.
5. Mastering Google Adwords 2019: Step-by-Step Instructions for Advertising
Your Business (Including Google Analytics) – Noah Gray

If you take a look around various best-of lists, you will undoubtedly come across your fair share of books claiming to be the “essential” or “ultimate” guide to Google Adwords (the publishing world is slightly behind on the whole Google Ads’ name change) and paid search in general. The only problem is a lot of those books were written years ago and probably don’t serve as the best representation of today’s most successful paid search techniques.
Like Adam Clarke’s approach to SEO, Noah Gray
continues to pump out annual updates to his exhaustive guide to paid search.
While total newcomers are sure to pick up a lot of useful tips and advice from
the 2019 edition, seasoned paid search practitioners will likely get even more
value out of Gray’s insights. “Mastering Google Adwords” appears to have been
written for those marketers who feel like they’ve hit a ceiling on paid search
and need help taking their game to the next level. Gray’s straightforward prose
and actionable advice make this a perfect paid search handbook for just about
anyone.
6. Ultimate Guide to Link Building: How to Build Backlinks, Authority and
Credibility for Your Website, and Increase Click Traffic and Search Ranking –
Eric Ward and Garrett French

OK, so the title’s a bit of a mouthful, but if you ever wanted to sit down and read the definitive guide to successful link building, you found it. Clocking in at a paunchy 300 pages, this tome packs in an incredible amount of information on deceptively complex process of link building.
Ward and French show readers how to
incorporate different touchpoints into their link building strategies to
maximize ROI, drive more traffic to their sites and improve their search
rankings.
Honorable Mentions
Even in a fast-paced industry like digital
marketing, the classics are classics for a reason. Al Ries and Jack
Trout’s “Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind” may have been
originally published all the way back in 1980, but the fundamental ideas it
promotes on brand messaging and positioning are just as true today as they were
back then.
Likewise, David Ogilvy’s 1985 “Ogilvy on Advertising” is rightfully revered to this
day for its fascinating insights into the mind of one of the most prolific and
successful advertisers in the history of the industry. As much as technology
changes the marketing world, there is still a core psychological component that
drives human behavior. Both of these books are absolute must-reads for any
serious digital marketer.
Forget whatever Marie Kondo says: Now is the best time to load up on
marketing books and build your own 2019 reading list. Many of the most valuable
digital marketing insights and advice cannot be found on the web – you’ll have
to crack open a book to get into the minds of some of the foremost experts in
the field. So change out the lightbulb in your bedside lamp, because you’ve got
a lot of reading ahead of you.
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