Dining for Tires
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565297740
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About this book
Today, the Michelin Star is the ultimate, untouchable symbol of culinary perfection. Chefs dedicate their entire lives, and sometimes lose their sanity, trying to attain three of these coveted stars. Yet, the most prestigious award in gastronomy was not created by food critics or gourmands. It was invented by a pair of brothers trying to sell rubber tires.
In 1900, there were fewer than 3,000 cars in all of France. The Michelin brothers realized that to sell more tires, they didn't just need better rubber; they needed to create a reason for people to drive. By publishing a free guide to hotels, mechanics, and eventually the best restaurants in the countryside, they actively manufactured consumer demand for road trips, wearing down tires faster and ensuring recurring business.
This book dissects one of the greatest indirect marketing strategies in corporate history. You will learn how Michelin transitioned from a utility product to a luxury lifestyle arbiter, how their anonymous inspection system engineered an aura of absolute trust, and how modern brands can apply this exact playbook to build utility-driven content ecosystems.
Look beyond direct advertising. Learn how creating extreme value adjacent to your core product can build a marketing funnel that outlasts a century of competition.
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