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What
is marketing in the first place?
Marketing is absolutely every bit of contact any part of your business
has with any segment of the public. Guerrillas view marketing as a
circle that begins with your ideas for generating revenue and continues
on with the goal of amassing a large number of repeat and referral
customers. The three keys words in that paragraph are EVERY, REPEAT, and
REFERRAL.
Guerrilla marketing means marketing that is unconventional,
non-traditional, not by-the-book, and extremely flexible. Eighteen
factors make it different from old-fashioned marketing:
1. Instead of investing money in the marketing process, you invest time,
energy, and imagination.
2. Instead of using guesswork in your marketing, you use the science of
psychology, actual laws of human behavior.
3. Instead of concentrating on traffic, responses, or gross sales,
profits are the only yardstick by which you measure your marketing.
4. Instead of being oriented to companies with limitless bank accounts,
guerrilla marketing is geared to small business.
5. Instead of ignoring customers once they've purchased, you have a
fervent devotion to customer follow-up.
6. Instead of intimidating small business owners, guerrilla marketing
removes the mystique from the entire marketing process, clarifies it.
7. Instead of competing with other businesses, guerrilla marketing
preaches the gospel of cooperation, urging you to help others and let
them help you.
8. Instead of trying to make sales, guerrillas are dedicated to making
relationships, for long-term relationships are paramount in the new
millennium.
9. Instead of believing that single marketing weapons such as
advertising or a website work, guerrillas know that only marketing
combinations work.
10. Instead of encouraging you to advertise, guerrilla marketing
provides you with 100 different marketing weapons; advertising is only
one of them.
11. Instead of growing large and diversifying, guerrillas grow
profitably and then maintain their focus, not an easy thing to do.
12. Instead of aiming messages at large groups, guerrilla marketing
is aimed at individuals and small groups.
13. Instead of being unintentional by identifying only mass marketing,
guerrilla marketing is always intentional, embracing even such details
as how your telephone is answered.
14. Instead of growing linearly by adding new customers, guerrillas grow
geometrically by enlarging the size of each transaction, generating more
repeat sales, leaning upon the enormous referral power of customers, and
adding new customers.
15. Instead of thinking of what a business can take, guerrilla marketing
asks that you think of what a business can give – in the way of free
information to help customers and prospects.
16. Instead of ignoring technology in marketing, guerrilla marketing
encourages you to be techno-cozy and if you’re techno-phobia, advises
you to see a techno-shrink because techno-phobia is fatal these days.
17. Instead of being me marketing and talking about a business,
guerrilla marketing is you you marketing and talks about the prospect.
18. Instead of attempting to make a sale with marketing, guerrilla
marketing attempts to gain consent with marketing, then uses that
consent to market only to interested people.
©2001
Jay Conrad Levinson and Mitch Meyerson. All rights reserved.
May not be duplicated, retransmitted or reproduced without permission.
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