From the bestselling author of "Guerrilla Marketing" comes straight-talk advice for business owners who are looking to kick their PR efforts up a notch.
Guerrilla Publicity - a well-known child of the Guerrilla Marketing Series--is an easy to use book that is perfect for every level of knowledge.
Guerrilla Marketing for Writers is packed with proven insights and advice, it details 100 ÒClassified secretsÓ that will help autho
This book is one more ticket to your trip to your Guerrilla Top.” —Al Lautenslager, www.marketforprofits.com “Jay Conrad Levinson's Guerrilla Marketing series helped revolutionize marketing for the entrepreneurs who transformed small ...
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First published in 1983, Jay Levinson's "Guerrilla Marketing" has become a classic in the field of business, revolutionising marketing for small businesses all over the world and creating a new way to understand market share and how to gain ...
Updated with fresh examples, the latest techniques and trends, new success stories, and fresh, practical marketing habits for today’s aspiring guerrillas, this new edition provides marketers with the latest guerrilla marketing tools and ...
Guerrilla P.R. 2.0 offers all the resources necessary to mount your own campaign and get the media exposure you need.
Provides more than one hundred practical ideas, action plans, and implementation steps to help businesses identify unconventional social media opportunities to increase online presence, attract customers, and improve profits.
A bestseller first published in 1983, Guerrilla Marketing offers an innovative approach to marketing for the small business owner. Filled with hundreds of effective ideas, this book outlines Levinson's philosophy...
Brand warfare is real. Guerrilla Marketing details the Colombian government’s efforts to transform Marxist guerrilla fighters in the FARC into consumer citizens.