No B.S. Grassroots Marketing

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No B.S. Grassroots Marketing

The Ultimate No Holds Barred Take No Prisoner Guide to Growing Sales and Profits of Local Small Businesses

Sales and marketing

Authors: Dan Kennedy, Jeff Slutsky

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Collection: No B.S.

Language: English

Published by: Entrepreneur Press

Published on: 1st February 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781613081709


About the Book

Kennedy and Slutsky dare small business owners to break free of the ingrained tendencies to “advertise when you need more customers” and to copycat what they see big, national companies doing. Local business owners are urged to add some politicking to their business presence, focusing their marketing on directly connecting with their customers, integrating them into their community and even, their daily activities.

Kennedy and Slutsky deliver creative, high impact alternatives and supplements to disappointing traditional advertising and new media including strategies for gaining free advertising from local news media, creating events that multiply customers, and effectively using direct mail. Small business owners also uncover surefire tactics that capitalize on their neighborhoods, the four walls of their business, and the internet, reaching their local customers and creating a sense of a personal relationship. Throughout their lesson in going grassroots, Kennedy and Slutsky also reveal the nine inconvenient truths of grassroots marketing, keeping small business owners on track and on their way to local business stardom.

Features

Presents a marketing approach specifically engineered for small (local) businesses

Reveals 9 No B.S. inconvenient truths and how to implement them

Illustrates concepts with examples from practicing business owners

From Dan Kennedy, author of the popular No B.S. books including No B.S. series, which shipped more than 250,000 copies

Identifies what’s wrong with traditional and new media advertising

Offers methodology to break free from ingrained tendencies and copycat marketing

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