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Guerrilla Marketing Weapons

Guerrilla Marketing Weapons

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book puts it all together
Review: For a business or proprietership this book definitely categorizes the guerilla marketing techniques so that you can make the best use of each weapon. It helped me put it all together so that I didn't put the cart before the horse. I don't have a marketing background but trying to start a business on a shoestring the 50 free weapons was a god send. His other books are great but very detailed. I couldn't see the forest for the trees. Using this book I made a marketing plan where I will be using 36 of the weapons in 30 days. Now, I understand why the mini cooper was such a huge success without a large advertising budget, using the tactics described in this book.
Thanks Jay!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Of The Guerrilla Series....
Review: In other reviews I've classified this book as the "Greatest Hits" collection. Although this is the lowest cost book in the series, it condenses most (if not all) of the suggestions that have made the Guerrilla Series so popular. Since this book has been written primarily for small and medium sized business owners, much of what it contains may be basic for experienced advertising and marketing professionals. However, for the rest of us (business owners), the Series is a welcomed business partner. Highly recommended.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Repackaged information.
Review: It seems to me like Levinson barely put any effort into this book at all. There really is nothing new or groundbreaking in this book. To me, this was just a quick way for him to capitalize on his "Guerrilla Brand Name" to make an extra buck with recycled information. The concepts in this book were so basic, they were almost insulting. Maybe if you are 14 years old and have no prior entrepreneurial experience this is the book for you. I felt ripped off. I actually ended up throwing it away... Catchy title, but it does not deliver at all.


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