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Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet (Review and Analysis of Levinson and Rubin's Book)
Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet (Review and Analysis of Levinson and Rubin's Book)
Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet (Review and Analysis of Levinson and Rubin's Book)
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The must-read summary of Jay Conrad Levinson and Charles Rubin's book: "Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet: The Complete Guide to Making Money On-Line".

This complete summary of the ideas from Jay Conrad Levinson and Charles Rubin's book "Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet" shows that the essential goal of guerrilla marketing is to achieve conventional goals – such as profits – using unconventional methods – such as investing energy in marketing instead of money. Guerrilla marketing is needed because it gives small businesses a sustainable competitive advantage: certainty in an uncertain world, economy in a high-priced world, simplicity in a complicated world and marketing awareness in a clueless world. This summary explains that the Internet is the best weapon yet invented to expand your business and reach new customers. Guerrilla marketing helps you to do that as efficiently and cost effectively as possible.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 15, 2013
ISBN9782806246400
Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet (Review and Analysis of Levinson and Rubin's Book)

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    Book Presentation: Guerrilla Marketing On The Internet by Jay Conrad Levinson and Charles Rubin

    Book Abstract

    Important Note About This Ebook

    Summary of Guerrilla Marketing On The Internet (Jay Conrad Levinson and Charles Rubin)

    The 12 Key Guerrilla Strategies For Online Marketing Success

    Understand The Online Marketplace

    Master The Basics Of Online Marketing

    How To Write An Online Guerrilla Marketing Plan

    The Secrets Of Launching And Sustaining Successful Online Guerrilla Marketing

    Insider Secrets Of Online Guerrilla Marketing Devices

    Book Abstract

    MAIN IDEA

    The essential goal of guerrilla marketing is to achieve conventional goals – such as profits – using unconventional methods – such as investing energy in marketing instead of money.

    Guerrilla marketing is needed because it gives small businesses a sustainable competitive advantage: certainty in an uncertain world, economy in a high-priced world, simplicity in a complicated world and marketing awareness in a clueless world. Good marketing is at the very heart of the long-term viability of any business, large or small. Therefore, learning and applying the techniques of online guerrilla marketing provides a sound foundation for a long-term business to be built.

    The Internet is the best weapon yet invented to expand your business and reach new customers – and guerrilla marketing helps you do that as efficiently and cost effectively as possible.

    Important Note About This Ebook

    This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints

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