Round the Clock: How a 24×7 Digital Marketplace Is Transforming Business by Ray Titus – Book Review #Thebookblogtrain

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Author: Ray Titus
Publisher: Sage Publishers
Rating: 4/5

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Review:

Round the Clock: How a 24×7 Digital Marketplace Is Transforming Business by Ray Titus is a wonderful book that tells about the changes Digital presence can make. It reveals its transformational impact on business.

It was my first book in the business section and I enjoyed reading it. Divided into 10 chapters the book tells about the insights from research studies around the world, The equations between buyers and sellers and everything about the digital world.

There is no page where you’ll feel tedious. Rather you will be filled with some wonderful facts about brands and the changes that happened after the digital transformation. I liked the way the author explained the concept with various examples.

The narration of the book is simple and crisp. It will be a bit heavy read if you’re reading this genre for the first time. The pace of the book is a bit slow. The language used by the author is simple and up to the point. The writing style of the author is commendable.

Loved the way the author explained the concept with the help of examples and graphs making it more apt. From a consumers point of view to marketers point of view, everything is explained in an engaging way keeping the reader hooked throughout.

It’s a well researched and well-detailed book with so many facts and information that you’ll love.
An essential read for all those who wish to find success in the world of digital.” I liked the cover and the title of the book.

Like reading about digital world? go for it. A book with a unique concept, simple language and crisp narration.

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Summary:

“Round the Clock pulls the covers off an ‘infinite 24×7 digital marketplace’ to reveal its transformational impact on business. Using insights from research studies around the world, it uncovers for its readers how the digital medium is rewriting the rules of business and marketing. The unlimited, borderless, timeless and inclusive access that digital markets provide has altered power equations between buyers and sellers. To be successful in an infinite digital market would require business decision makers to be armed with knowledge of the disruptive forces at play.

Buyers on digital platforms are making consumption decisions in a radically different manner compared to physical marketplaces. They are no longer responding to marketing content propagated by businesses and brands; instead they are tapping into credible digital information to make informed buying choices. Brands in the digital age will have to adopt new influence paradigms and use contemporary tools and techniques to persuade digital buyers fortified with absolute market knowledge. To thrive, they must leverage the opportunities that an infinite digital marketplace throws up.

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This Post Has 25 Comments

  1. Sudarshan

    Digital world !! Yeah!! A book about it! How is everything managed in the virtual world, how it all works together to bring the best to users and what not! Every bit of it has fascinated me! So this book direly goes to my next Read of April!!

  2. ANOUSHKA GOEL

    Cover seems so colourful and also explains a what the book is about! Loved the detailed review. :)

    1. vidhya thakkar

      Thank youuu

  3. Moumita

    Wow! It seems to be helpful

    1. vidhya thakkar

      Yes it iss

  4. Sanjota Purohit

    I never tried Business books. It makes me drowsy :D I should start expanding my horizon! Thanks for the review Vidhya :)

    1. vidhya thakkar

      Hehe this one is interesting

  5. sarmistha

    Sounds pretty interesting

    1. vidhya thakkar

      Read take a chance on me by Sapna bhog

  6. Anvesha

    I would like to explore romance genre

  7. Ankita Arora

    I love how you read every genre <3
    Great review!

    1. vidhya thakkar

      Thank youuu

  8. Esha Chakraborty

    This sounds promising… though i dont have a good track record of anythibg which isnt fiction… Tempted to read this

    1. vidhya thakkar

      Hahaha go forr it

  9. Suhasini

    New book for me…have to check it out

  10. Novemberschild

    I like non-fiction but never tried business genre.

  11. Jameela

    I’m not a business book person or a digital person , I need to learn things from my younger sister, I sick digitally…?

  12. Deepika

    I also never tried this genre. I like biopics and self help type of books.

  13. Siddhi

    Will check it out

  14. Chresann D'souza

    Nice review

  15. Aishwarya Sandeep

    I always knew graphs play an important role to identify your growth but the thought of making one always scared me. Hopefully this book should help me

  16. Ujjwal mishra

    Reading more of digital is need of the hour i guess.

  17. Maya Bhat

    Business book .. It may take me some time to get into such books. Great review

  18. Supriya

    I love to read business books.. again a confused reader I am

  19. Preeti

    I have tried reading a few business-oriented books but I usually get tired of them very quickly. Your book does sound interesting. Will surely take a look.
    http://www.preetispanorama.com

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