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Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘Brand Hijack: Marketing Without Marketing’
Published in 2005, Brand Hijack wasn’t just insightful; it was ahead of its time. Alex Wipperfurth laid out a revolutionary approach to branding that years later would become the norm—forecasting the direction marketing would take as consumer engagement developed. Brand Hijack predicted the era of co-creation, where the consumer isn’t just a branding target but an integral player in building and shaping a brand's identity.
Wipperfurth’s book challenges conventional branding ideas and introduces his “hijacking” concept. Rather than controlling every detail, Wipperfurth argues brands should allow consumers to help shape them. He shares examples from companies like Red Bull and Google, which thrived by letting the consumer base build hype, spread word-of-mouth, and even define the brand culture. This “let go to grow” mindset was groundbreaking, and the author captured it brilliantly.
What stands out is his approach to storytelling. The book isn’t dry or overly academic; it’s practical, with real-world examples and case studies that make his ideas accessible and compelling. He explains how brands can “break the mold” and benefit from consumer empowerment. Red Bull’s viral events and Harley Davidson’s cultural movement are excellent examples of brands that grew by stepping back and letting consumers take the reins. These insights feel even more relevant now in the age of social media and user-generated content, where consumers have more power than ever to influence brand perception.
The beauty of Brand Hijack lies in its foresight. Today, we see brands embracing influencer partnerships, grassroots marketing, and community-driven branding, echoing Wipperfurth’s predictions. The shift from brand ownership to brand stewardship was a radical idea then, but today, it’s essential for any brand looking to thrive. Wipperfurth’s ideas apply to companies big and small, new and established, and offer guidance on building lasting brand loyalty.
If you want to understand modern branding or need a refresher on staying relevant in a consumer-driven world, Brand Hijack is a must-read. Wipperfurth's insights remain as fresh and vital today as they were nearly two decades ago.
Dan Beaulieu is president of D.B. Management Group.
Title: Brand Hijack: Marketing Without Marketing
Author: Alex Wipperfurth
Copyright: Portfolio Trade Publications, 2005
Pages: 288
Price: $28.77
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