Carlos Gil is based in Jacksonville, Florida and is an international keynote speaker and award-winning digital storyteller with over a decade of experience leading social media strategy for global brands. Gil's work is featured by Social Media Examiner, Inc. and Entrepreneur Magazine in addition to dozens of trade publications. As a social media consultant, Gil has worked with notable Fortune 500 clients, including Hertz, DocuSign, Western Union, Fiverr, Kay Jewelers and Green Dot Bank. As an influencer, Gil has been hired for campaigns in partnership with Nationwide Insurance, Facebook, Snapchat, MGM Resorts, Southwest Airlines and WeWork.
"Carlos Gil is a marketing visionary who I am proud to call a
"friend." His book is in a league of its own."
*Jeff "Ja Rule" Atkins, Rapper, Entrepreneur*
"Is your marketing failing? Study this book. Carlos Gil reveals a
strategy for developing a loyal community in an age where loyalty
is hard to come by."
*Michael Stelzner, Founder and CEO, Social Media Examiner*
"Carlos Gil's illustrious career makes him expertly positioned to
help readers navigate the ever-changing world of marketing
technology. It's exciting to find a book that provides both a
strategic roadmap as well as detailed common-sense advice. It's a
must-read for both seasoned marketers and those who are just
starting the journey to build a personal brand."
*Bonin Bough, Founder and Chief Growth Officer, Bonin Ventures*
"Razor-sharp, insightful and unafraid to say it like it is. Carlos
Gil paves the way for a new era in marketing."
*Gerard Adams, Co-founder, Elite Daily*
"Carlos Gil is one of the most brilliant marketers I've ever had
the pleasure of working with and his insights and knowledge are
critical to succeeding in business today. The End of Marketing is
essential reading for entrepreneurs and marketers alike. The author
is right: marketing is dead; human connection and emotions are what
drive people and their actions."
*Josh Machiz, Head of Client Engagement, Nasdaq*
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